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Adiabatic and isothermal configurations for Re4Si7 transverse thermoelectric power generators

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APPLIED PHYSICS REVIEWS
卷 9, 期 2, 页码 -

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AIP Publishing
DOI: 10.1063/5.0073354

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  1. AFOSR [FA9550-21-1-0268]
  2. Department of Energy [DESC0020923]

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Transverse thermoelectric generators have the potential to overcome limitations in commercial application of classical thermoelectric generators. Optimizing device design and controlling geometry is crucial for efficient waste heat recovery.
Transverse thermoelectric generators (TTEGs) have the potential to overcome two challenging problems that limit the commercial application of classical thermoelectric generators (TEGs): the significant irreversible efficiency losses in the contacts and the thermal degradation of the contacts at the hot end. TTEGs are built from a single material that can generate a thermoelectric current in a direction that is orthogonal to a temperature gradient. They only require a single set of contacts that are displaced away from the hot end. Here, we experimentally explore the device design considerations for optimizing the performance of this far less explored class of thermal-to-electric generation devices. We fabricate Re4Si7 TTEGs and show that there is no measurable loss in efficiency with a single set of contacts that are midway between the hot and cold ends. We show that a new effect must be considered: the appearance of transverse thermal gradients that lead to significant differences between the performance of TTEGs implemented in isothermal and adiabatic geometries. The isothermal TTEG configuration leads to much higher device efficiencies. Overall, this work highlights how different the design of TTEGs is from that of conventional TEGs and the importance of controlling the device geometry for optimum waste heat recovery. Published under an exclusive license by AIP Publishing.

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