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Thermoelectric properties of mesoscopic superconductors

Physical Review B, 1996
We develop a general framework for describing thermoelectric effects in phase-coherent superconducting structures. Formulas for the electrical conductance, thermal conductance, thermopower, and Peltier coefficient are obtained and their various symmetries discussed. Numerical results for both dirty and clean Andreev interferometers are presented.
Claughton, N R, Lambert, Colin
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Review on thermoelectric properties of transition metal dichalcogenides

Nano Futures, 2020
Transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDs) are considered an advantageous alternative to their celebrated two-dimensional (2D) van der Waals akin compound, graphene, for a number of applications, especially those requiring a gapped and possibly tunable band
I. Pallecchi   +4 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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Flexible Quasi‐Solid State Ionogels with Remarkable Seebeck Coefficient and High Thermoelectric Properties

Advanced Energy Materials, 2019
Thermoelectric materials can be used to harvest low‐grade heat that is otherwise dissipated to the environment. But the conventional thermoelectric materials that are semiconductors or semimetals, usually exhibit a Seebeck coefficient of much less than 1
Hanlin Cheng   +3 more
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Thermoelectric Properties of Semiconducting Polymers

Annual review of materials research (Print), 2020
Semiconducting polymers have the potential to be used in thermoelectric devices that are lightweight, flexible, and fabricated using solution processing.
K. Peterson, E. M. Thomas, M. Chabinyc
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Thermoelectric properties of TlBiTe2

Journal of Alloys and Compounds, 2003
AbstractFor Abstract see ChemInform Abstract in Full Text.
Ken Kurosaki   +2 more
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Measurements of thermoelectric properties of a thermoelectric cooler

Energy Conversion and Management, 1983
Abstract The effective thermoelectric parameters of a single stage cooler were measured as a function of temperature and compared with those of the n and p type materials from which the thermoelements were prepared. The performance of the cooler was calculated by a computerized iterative process using measured parameters and compared with ...
D. Ilzycer, A. Sher, M. Shiloh
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Understanding the Effects of Molecular Dopant on n‐Type Organic Thermoelectric Properties

Advanced Energy Materials, 2019
Molecular doping is a powerful method to fine‐tune the thermoelectric properties of organic semiconductors, in particular to impart the requisite electrical conductivity.
Hio-Ieng Un   +14 more
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Thermoelectric Properties of PbTe

Advanced Materials Research, 2013
The PbTe has been prepared by pressing and annealing method in argon atmosphere. The PbTe sample was obtained single phase and cubic structure. The Seebeck coefficient, the electrical resistivity, thermal conductivity measured by steady state method and evaluated dimensionless figure merit at room temperature.
Sunti Phewphong, Tosawat Seetawan
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Thermoelectric Properties of Bulk Nano-Composite Thermoelectric Materials

ECS Meeting Abstracts, 2007
Abstract not Available.
Terry M. Tritt   +6 more
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