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Thermoelectric cooling uses the
Peltier effect to
create a heat flux at the
junction of two
different types of materials. A
Peltier cooler, heater, or...
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electrical power uses 312 silicon-germanium (SiGe)
thermoelectric couples. The
initial thermoelectric couple hot
junction temperature was 1273 K (1000 °C,...
- The multi-mission
radioisotope thermoelectric generator (MMRTG) is a type of
radioisotope thermoelectric generator (RTG)
developed for NASA
space missions...
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efficiency of this
thermoelectric conversion.
Heavily doped semiconductors, such as silicon-germanium (SiGe)
thermoelectric couples (also
called thermocouples...
- A thermocouple, also
known as a "
thermoelectrical thermometer", is an
electrical device consisting of two
dissimilar electrical conductors forming an electrical...
- have an
efficiency slightly higher than
thermoelectric couples and can be
overlaid on
thermoelectric couples,
potentially doubling efficiency. The University...
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radio receiver The
thermoelectric figure of merit, zT, a
material constant proportional to the
efficiency of a
thermoelectric couple made with the material...
- thermopower,
thermoelectric power, and
thermoelectric sensitivity) of a
material is a
measure of the
magnitude of an
induced thermoelectric voltage in response...
- imaging.
EMCCD cameras indispensably need a
cooling system—using
either thermoelectric cooling or
liquid nitrogen—to cool the chip down to
temperatures in...
- 3A. This was a far
higher output than
would be
expected from a
thermoelectric couple, and was
possibly the
first demonstration of the thermophotovoltaic...