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Development of a Seebeck coefficient Standard Reference Material™

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JOURNAL OF MATERIALS RESEARCH
Volume 26, Issue 15, Pages 1983-1992

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CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1557/jmr.2011.118

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  1. former Materials Science and Engineering Laboratory (currently Material Measurement Laboratory) of NIST

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We have successfully developed a Seebeck coefficient Standard Reference Material (SRM (TM)), Bi(2)Te(3), that is essential for interlaboratory data comparison and for instrument calibration. Certification measurements were performed using a differential steady-state technique on 10 samples (15 measurements) randomly selected from a batch of 390 bars. The certified Seebeck coefficient values are provided from 10 to 390 K, and they are further supported by transient measurements. The availability of this SRM will validate measurement results, leading to a better understanding of the structure/property relationships and underlying physics of potential high-efficiency thermoelectric materials.

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