Transition metal dichalcogenides offer a rich platform to exploit overlooked thermoelectric potential for energy-recovery systems and hybrid energy harvesting. This work highlights the potential of MoS₂/MoSe₂ thin films for thermoelectric applications, featuring a low-cost, scalable, and excellent heterostructure formation that will guide future research in the field of energy and sustainability.
López‐Galán et al. (Thu,) studied this question.