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ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces, 2021
Thermoelectric generators have found many applications where the heat source can be either flat or curved. For a curved heat source, flexible thermoelectric generators are generally used.
A. Yusuf+6 more
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Thermoelectric generators have found many applications where the heat source can be either flat or curved. For a curved heat source, flexible thermoelectric generators are generally used.
A. Yusuf+6 more
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The transverse thermoelectric effect in a-axis inclined oriented SnSe thin films
, 2018Tin selenide (SnSe) has recently attracted great attention as a new promising thermoelectric material. In this paper, a-axis inclined oriented SnSe thin films have been fabricated by pulsed laser deposition for the development of the transverse ...
Shuaihang Hou+6 more
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High Thermoelectric Performance in n‐Type Perylene Bisimide Induced by the Soret Effect
Advances in Materials, 2020Low‐cost, non‐toxic, abundant organic thermoelectric materials are currently under investigation for use as potential alternatives for the production of electricity from waste heat.
Qinglin Jiang+11 more
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The Thermoelectric and Related Effects
2009This chapter defines the Peltier and Seebeck effects and introduces the concept of the thermocouple. It gives the relationships between the Peltier, Seebeck and Thomson coefficients. It also describes the related effects that appear in a magnetic field and defines the Hall, Nernst, Ettingshausen and Righi–Leduc coefficients.
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Effect of cracking on the thermoelectric conversion efficiency of thermoelectric materials
Journal of Applied Physics, 2017Analytical solutions for a rectangular thermoelectric plate with a crack under combined electrical and temperature loadings are obtained. The electric current density and energy flux intensity factors at the crack tip are calculated. The effective thermoelectric properties are obtained.
Zhang, Aibing+4 more
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A laboratory investigation of the thermoelectric effect
, 2016One contribution to self-potential signals is the thermoelectric coupling associated with a temperature gradient in a porous material, which causes mobile ions to diffuse from hot to cold regions.
A. Revil, C. Meyer, Q. Niu
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Intrinsically self-healable, stretchable thermoelectric materials with a large ionic Seebeck effect
, 2020While the thermoelectric (TE) generator has attracted tremendous attention, the development of wearable TE generators with stretchability and self-healability has been a significant challenge. Herein, we report intrinsically self-healable and stretchable
Z. A. Akbar, J. Jeon, S. Jang
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Thermoelectric Effects in Superconductors
1981The first measurements of thermoelectricity in superconductors were made by Meissner (1927) who found the Seebeck coefficient S (thermopower) in a superconducting thermocouple to be at least an order of magnitude below the equivalent normal state value.
Charles M. Falco, J. C. Garland
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Effect of quantum-well structures on the thermoelectric figure of merit.
Physical Review B (Condensed Matter), 1993The Si/Si 1- x Ge x quantum well system is attractive for high temperature thermoelectric applications and for demonstration of proof-of-principle for enhanced thermoelectric figure of merit Z, since the interfaces and carrier densities can be well ...
X. Sun+3 more
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