“…In practice, nanostructuring is broadly regarded as interfacial engineering for thermoelectric nanomaterials, since the abundantly formed interfaces involving various dimensions, topographies, structures and scales actually play dominative and multiple roles in strongly modulating charge carrier and phonon transport in matters [4][5][6] . In contrast to the preciselycontrolled interfacial engineering, most nanocrystals assembled bulk or films [8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16][17][18][19] , which also contain a relatively high interface density, typically show a restrictedly decreased thermal conductivity but also a seriously low electrical conductivity that appears to originate from the less regular interface arrangement and period, and more specifically, the high electric resistance of the incoherent or low-crystalline interfaces. 19 As superlattices, in which the well-designed interfaces successfully gain an outstanding ZT of ~1.5, evidently proving the role of interfaces in raising the electron filtering effects and subsequently having such a strong anisotropic Seebeck effect 7 .…”