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Therefore, transparent thermoelectrics could be used to harvest ambient energy or to cool optoelectronic devices. To do so, matching n-type and p-type thermoelectric elements are required.
Researchers at Michigan State University developed the ‘transparent luminescent solar concentrator’ (pictured) which could also be used to charge mobile phones.
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