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Development of high efficiency segmented thermoelectric unicouples
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EngineeringElectrothermalThermoelectricsThermoelectric UnicouplesThermal ConductivityElectrical EfficiencyAdvanced Thermoelectric MaterialsThermal AnalysisThermodynamicsThermal ConductionMaterials ScienceElectrical EngineeringEnergy HarvestingHeat TransferHigh EfficiencyApplied PhysicsThermoelectric MaterialThermal EngineeringThermal Property
Highly efficient, segmented thermoelectric unicouples incorporating advanced thermoelectric materials with superior thermoelectric figures of merit are currently being developed at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL). These segmented unicouples include a combination of state-of-the-art thermoelectric materials based on Bi/sub 2/Te/sub 3/ and novel p-type Zn/sub 4/Sb/sub 3/, p-type CeFe/sub 4/Sb/sub 12/-based alloys and n-type CoSb/sub 3/-based alloys developed at JPL. The maximum predicted thermal to electrical efficiency is about 15% for a hot-side temperature of 975K and a cold-side temperature of about 300K. Various segmentations have been explored and several unicouples have been fabricated and tested. The set-up for testing these unicouples is described in this paper and some of the tests results reported. I-V curves have been generated for selected unicouples. The results show that experimental thermal to electrical efficiency values close to theoretical predicted values have been measured.
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