Band Engineering of Thermoelectric Materials
Tongji University · California Institute of Technology
Abstract
Lead chalcogenides have long been used for space-based and thermoelectric remote power generation applications, but recent discoveries have revealed a much greater potential for these materials. This renaissance of interest combined with the need for increased energy efficiency has led to active consideration of thermoelectrics for practical waste heat recovery systems-such as the conversion of car exhaust heat into electricity. The simple high symmetry NaCl-type cubic structure, leads to several properties desirable for thermoelectricity, such as high valley degeneracy for high electrical conductivity and phonon anharmonicity for low thermal conductivity. The rich capabilities for both band structure and…
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3Topics & keywords
- Thermoelectric materials
- Thermoelectric effect
- Materials science
- Engineering physics
- Thermoelectric generator
- Waste heat
- Nanotechnology
- Thermal conductivity
- Affordable and clean energy