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Temperature Variations in a Flexible Thermoelectric Module with an Evaporative Heat Sink. [PDF]
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Microstructural Engineering for Power Factor and ZT Optimization in Cu Alloyed n‑Type Bi<sub>2-<i>x</i></sub> Sb <sub><i>x</i></sub> Te<sub>3</sub> Thermoelectric Materials. [PDF]
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Challenges and strategies in developing high-performance n-type polycrystalline SnSe thermoelectric materials. [PDF]
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Seeking new, highly effective thermoelectrics
Science, 2020Operating across a wide temperature range is a priority for thermoelectric ...
Yu, Xiao, Li-Dong, Zhao
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Electrochemical Effects in Thermoelectric Polymers
ACS Macro Letters, 2016Conductive polymers such as PEDOT:PSS hold great promise as flexible thermoelectric devices. The thermoelectric power factor of PEDOT:PSS is small relative to inorganic materials because the Seebeck coefficient is small. Ion conducting materials have previously been demonstrated to have very large Seebeck coefficients, and a major advantage of polymers
William B, Chang +8 more
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Thermoelectric Effects in Superconductors
Soviet Physics Uspekhi, 1978It is a pleasure and an honour for me to speak before this highly esteemed audience. The subject of my talk is devoted to thermoelectric effects in superconductors. The question of whether thermoelectric phenomena can be observed in metals in the superconducting state was raised more than 50 years ago, but first attempts to observe such effects as ...
Vitalii L. Ginzburg, Gelii F. Zharkov
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Electric-field-effect thermoelectrics
Journal of Applied Physics, 2001A significantly large thermoelectric “figure of merit” in a bipolar semiconductor is achieved by converting it, by doping, into an essentially monopolar semiconductor. We show here, that for a bipolar semiconductor film, having a thickness smaller than the screening length, there is an alternative to doping to obtain a practically monopolar ...
V. Sandomirsky +3 more
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Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 1966
Abstract The electric potential difference under a temperature gradient in ice was measured by the use of single crystal ice, polycrystalline ice including numerous bubbles, and the ice formed from solutions of hydrofluoric acid. At temperatures colder than about −10C, the colder side had positive potential and the H3O+ ion is considered to be the ...
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Abstract The electric potential difference under a temperature gradient in ice was measured by the use of single crystal ice, polycrystalline ice including numerous bubbles, and the ice formed from solutions of hydrofluoric acid. At temperatures colder than about −10C, the colder side had positive potential and the H3O+ ion is considered to be the ...
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