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Encapsulated Thermoelectric Modules for Advanced Thermoelectric Systems

Journal of Electronic Materials, 2013
An encapsulated thermoelectric (TE) module consists of a vacuum-tight stainless-steel container in which an SiGe or BiTe TE module is encapsulated. This construction enables maximum performance and durability because: the thermal expansion mismatch between the hot and cold sides of the container can be accommodated by a sliding sheet in the container ...
Mitsuru Kambe   +2 more
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Vertical Silicon Nanowire Thermoelectric Modules with Enhanced Thermoelectric Properties

Nano Letters, 2019
Thermoelectric modules based on silicon nanowires (Si-NWs) have recently attracted significant attention as they show an improved thermoelectric efficiency due to a decrease in thermal conductivity. Here, we adopt a top-down fabrication method to dramatically reduce the thermal conductivity of vertical Si-NWs.
Seungho Lee   +4 more
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High‐Performance Thermoelectric Material and Module Driven by Medium‐Entropy Engineering in SnTe

Advanced Functional Materials, 2022
The emerged strategy of entropy engineering provides new ideas for realizing high‐performance thermoelectric materials, but it is still much unresolved how to achieve delicate trade‐off between the carrier mobility mH and the lattice thermal conductivity
Qiang Zhang   +9 more
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Realizing high-efficiency thermoelectric module by suppressing donor-like effect and improving preferred orientation in n-type Bi2(Te, Se)3.

Science Bulletin
Thermoelectric materials have a wide range of application because they can be directly used in refrigeration and power generation. And the Bi2Te3 stand out because of its excellent thermoelectric performance and are used in commercial thermoelectric ...
Yichen Li   +15 more
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Ring-structured thermoelectric module

Semiconductor Science and Technology, 2007
A novel tube-shape thermoelectric module is fabricated from four ring-shaped thermoelements and its performance in electrical power generation is evaluated by measuring the power output as a function of temperature differences across the device. A theoretical model of the proposed configuration is established and employed for data analysis.
Gao Min, D M Rowe
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Enhanced performance thermoelectric module having asymmetrical legs

Energy Conversion and Management, 2017
A. Fabian-Mijangos   +2 more
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Low temperature thermoelectric modules

Twenty-First International Conference on Thermoelectrics, 2002. Proceedings ICT '02., 2003
Optimization of modules based on the new low temperature thermoelectric material CsBi/sub 4/Te/sub 6/ has been investigated. These materials have shown very promising thermoelectric properties for cooling applications in the 100-300 K range, however doping and alloying optimization is essential toward developing high efficiency coolers.
T.P. Hogan   +5 more
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Realizing high-performance thermoelectric module through enhancing power factor via optimizing carrier mobility in n-type PbSe crystals

Energy & Environmental Science
The limited availability of Te poses challenges for the widespread application of Bi2Te3-based thermoelectric modules.
Siqi Wang   +8 more
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Theoretical analysis of thermoelectric module

World Journal of Advanced Engineering Technology and Sciences, 2023
A thermoelectric generator was used to recover waste heat from a heat source, such as engine exhaust. The key elements of the thermoelectric generator are heat exchanger and thermoelectric module. Thermoelectric modules convert heat energy to electrical energy using the Seebeck effect.
null Dipak S. Patil   +1 more
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Long term thermoelectric module testing system

Review of Scientific Instruments, 2009
Thermoelectric generators can be used for converting waste heat into electric power. Significant interest in developing new materials in recent years has led to the discovery of several promising thermoelectrics, however, there can be considerable challenges in developing the materials into working devices.
Jonathan, D'Angelo, Timothy, Hogan
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