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Plasmon induced thermoelectric effect in graphene. [PDF]
AbstractGraphene has emerged as a promising material for optoelectronics due to its potential for ultrafast and broad-band photodetection. The photoresponse of graphene junctions is characterized by two competing photocurrent generation mechanisms: a conventional photovoltaic effect and a more dominant hot-carrier-assisted photothermoelectric (PTE ...
Shautsova V +9 more
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Thermoelectric Coefficients Of Heavily Doped N-Type Silicon
In this study the thermoelectric effect is investigated in terms of thermoelectric power, Figure of merit(ZT), and power factor. The calculations were carried out based on Boltzmann transport equation by taking ionized impurity scattering as a dominant ...
Mulugeta Habte Gebru
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Investigation into Increasing the Motor-Drivable Current Using a Thermoelectric Cooling Module
To enhance the performance of humanoids, mobile robots and manipulators, motors are desired to be able to provide high torque without relying on gears.
Morikawa Kazuma, Katsura Seiichiro
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Design of Thermoelectric Peltier Effect Demonstrator using Modul TEC-12706 and TEG-SP1848
Thermoelectric devices have several advantages, including no moving parts, noise-free operation, long service life, zero-emission, and precise temperature control.
Fachrizal Rian Pratama, Vierta Saraswati
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Thermoelectric effect and devices on IVA and VA Xenes
Emerging Xenes, mostly group IVA and VA elemental two‐dimensional (2D) materials, have small and tunable band gaps between graphene and transition metal dichalcogenides, giving versatile electrical properties.
Beibei Zhu +6 more
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Inelastic thermoelectric transport and fluctuations in mesoscopic systems
In the past decade, a new research frontier emerges at the interface between physics and renewable energy, termed as inelastic thermoelectric effects, where inelastic transport processes play a key role.
Rongqian Wang +3 more
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For any thermoelectric effects to be achieved, a thermoelectric material must have hot and cold sides. Typically, the hot side can be easily obtained by excess heat.
Satoshi Ishii +3 more
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The increased focus on global climate change has meant that the thermoelectric market has received considerably more attention. There are many processes producing large amounts of waste heat that can be utilised to generate electrical energy ...
Peter Spriggs, Qing Wang
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Thermoelectric generators harvesting energy from exhaust gases usually present a temperature mismatch between modules, due to the gradual cooling of the gases along the flow direction.
Samir Ezzitouni +6 more
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Thermoelectric effects in superconducting nanostructures [PDF]
We study thermoelectric effects in superconducting nanobridges and demonstrate that the magnitude of these effects can be comparable or even larger than that for a macroscopic superconducting circuit. The reason is related to a possibility to have very large gradients of electron temperature within the nanobridge.
Gurevich, V. L. +2 more
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