Applications of functionally architected aerogels in photo-thermo-electric conversion
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1.National Innovation Platform(Center) for Industry-Education Integration of Energy Storage Technology, Xi′an Jiaotong University, Xi′an 710049 , China ; 2.School of Energy and Power Engineering, Xi′an Jiaotong University, Xi′an 710049 , China ; 3.Institute for Advanced Technology, Shandong University, Jinan 250061 , China

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    Recent advances in information technology and new energy systems have introduced increasingly stringent requirements for regulating energy transport within materials. Conventional material-design paradigms are limited by inherent trade-offs among optical, thermal, and electrical transport properties, creating an urgent need for a new paradigm to fundamentally decouple and reconstruct material functionalities. Recent progress on nanoporous aerogels as an enabling platform was systematically summarized, emphasizing how hierarchical structural design and cross-scale assembly of building units allow precise control of diverse energy-carrier transport. Based on this theoretical framework, advanced applications in photo thermal electrical energy conversion were highlighted, with particular emphasis on research progress and performance optimization pathways of aerogels for photothermal, photoelectric, thermoelectric, and integrated photo thermal electric systems. Finally, future research directions including AI-driven inverse design and synergistic regulation of multiple energy carriers were outlooked, providing new perspectives for the on-demand development of next-generation high-performance photo-thermal-electrical conversion materials.

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唐桂华, 孙春磊, 代淇好, 等. 功能序构气凝胶在光热电转换中的应用[J]. 国防科技大学学报,2026, 48(2): 48-63.

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  • Received:November 27,2025
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