Principles of thermoelectric devices

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, , Citation H J Goldsmid 1960 Br. J. Appl. Phys. 11 209 DOI 10.1088/0508-3443/11/6/301

0508-3443/11/6/209

Abstract

In recent years, the use of semiconductor thermojunctions has improved the efficiency of generation by means of the Seebeck effect and has made thermoelectric refrigeration a practical possibility. By using semiconducting compounds of high mean atomic weight, Seebeck coefficients of about 200 μV/° C have been obtained without the ratio of electrical to thermal conductivity departing too far from the value given by the Wiedemann-Franz law for metals. The most favourable semiconductors have been improved still further by alloying with isomorphous materials. Devices employing the thermoelectric effects are discussed.

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