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Quantum Dot Superlattice Thermoelectric Materials and Devices
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2002
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EngineeringThermoelectricsThermal ConductivityNanoelectronicsSuperconductivityQuantum DotsQuantum MaterialsNanostructured Pbsete/pbteMolecular Beam EpitaxyMaterials ScienceElectrical EngineeringPhysicsNanotechnologySemiconductor MaterialPyroelectricityNanomaterialsApplied PhysicsCondensed Matter PhysicsThermoelectric MaterialMetal Wire
PbSeTe-based quantum dot superlattice structures grown by molecular beam epitaxy have been investigated for applications in thermoelectrics. We demonstrate improved cooling values relative to the conventional bulk (Bi,Sb)2(Se,Te)3 thermoelectric materials using a n-type film in a one-leg thermoelectric device test setup, which cooled the cold junction 43.7 K below the room temperature hot junction temperature of 299.7 K. The typical device consists of a substrate-free, bulk-like (typically 0.1 millimeter in thickness, 10 millimeters in width, and 5 millimeters in length) slab of nanostructured PbSeTe/PbTe as the n-type leg and a metal wire as the p-type leg.
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