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A High Power Density Micro-Thermoelectric Generator Fabricated by an Integrated Bottom-Up Approach

Journal

JOURNAL OF MICROELECTROMECHANICAL SYSTEMS
Volume 25, Issue 4, Pages 744-749

Publisher

IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/JMEMS.2016.2565504

Keywords

Micro-thermoelectric generator; high power density; pulsed electroplating; microfabrication

Funding

  1. Innovation and Technology Commission within the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region [ITS/248/14FP]
  2. Research Grants Council within the University Grants Committee through the Theme-based Research Scheme [T23-407/13-N]

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In this paper, we report a high power density cross-plane micro-thermoelectric generator (TEG) fabricated by integrating pulsed electroplating with micro-fabrication processes. The TEG consists of a total of 127 pairs of n-type Bi2Te3 and p-type Sb2Te3 thermoelectric pillars embedded in a SU-8 matrix in order to enhance the overall mechanical strength of the device. Both bottom and top electrical connections are formed by electroplating, which is advantageous because of facile and low cost fabrication and low parasitic electrical resistances. The device demonstrates a maximum power of 2990 mu W at a temperature difference of 52.5 K, corresponding to a power density as high as 9.2 mW . cm(-2). The power density of our device is more than two times the highest value reported for the electroplated micro-TEGs in the literature, which can be attributed to the low internal resistance and high packing density of thermoelectric pillars. [2015-0348]

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