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thermoelectrics

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Thermoelectrics is a research field dedicated to investigating the direct conversion between thermal energy and electrical energy through solid-state materials. This academic concept encompasses the study and application of the Seebeck, Peltier, and Thomson effects, focusing on developing efficient materials and devices capable of generating electrical power from temperature differences or producing cooling/heating via electrical currents, holding significance for energy harvesting, waste heat recovery, and thermal management.

Top Authors

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GJ

Northwestern University

LC

Shanghai Institute of Ceramics

MG

Northwestern University

ZR

University of Houston

CU

University of Michigan

Top Institutions

Rankings shown are based on concept H-Index.

Northwestern University

Evanston, United States

California Institute of Technology

Pasadena, United States