Larger-scale production of thermoelectric materials is necessary when mass-producing thermoelectric devices at industrial level. Certain fabrication techniques can create inhomogeneity in the material through composition and doping fluctuations throughout the sample, causing local variations in thermoelectric properties. Some variations are in the range of sub-millimeter scale or larger but may be difficult to detect by traditional materials characterization techniques such as x-ray diffraction or scanning electron microscopy when the chemical variation is small but the doping variation, which strongly affects thermoelectric performance, is large. In this paper, a scanning apparatus to directly detect local variations of Seebeck coefficient...
An experimental setup has been designed and built for measuring the Seebeck coefficient of bulk ther...
We have developed a system for simultaneous measurement of the electrical conductivity and Seebeck c...
We have developed a scanning probe microscopy method for probing the local Seebeck coefficient of in...
The scanning Seebeck Micro Probe SMP is a tool for measuring the spatial resolution of the Seebeck c...
Thermoelectric power generators are typically operating in a large temperature difference; indeed th...
Comunicación presentada en el 2013 Materials Research Society Fall Meeting & Exhibit (MRS), celebrad...
Understanding the local Seebeck coefficient distribution is helpful for the development of novel the...
The figure-of-merit (Z) of a thermoelectric material is defined as Z = S{sup 2}/{rho}k, where S is t...
In view of the variety and complexity of thermoelectric (TE) material systems, combinatorial approac...
Recent developments turned the Potential & Seebeck Microprobe (PSM) into a powerful tool for electri...
Measuring the thermoelectric transport properties of a material is a prerequisite to determining its...
Thermoelectric (TE) generators provide electrical energy from direct conversion of heat by means of ...
The Seebeck coefficient of a material measures the magnitude of voltage produced when a temperature ...
The Seebeck coefficient is one of the key quantities of thermoelectric materials and routinely measu...
In view of the variety and complexity of thermoelectric (TE) material systems, combinatorial approac...
An experimental setup has been designed and built for measuring the Seebeck coefficient of bulk ther...
We have developed a system for simultaneous measurement of the electrical conductivity and Seebeck c...
We have developed a scanning probe microscopy method for probing the local Seebeck coefficient of in...
The scanning Seebeck Micro Probe SMP is a tool for measuring the spatial resolution of the Seebeck c...
Thermoelectric power generators are typically operating in a large temperature difference; indeed th...
Comunicación presentada en el 2013 Materials Research Society Fall Meeting & Exhibit (MRS), celebrad...
Understanding the local Seebeck coefficient distribution is helpful for the development of novel the...
The figure-of-merit (Z) of a thermoelectric material is defined as Z = S{sup 2}/{rho}k, where S is t...
In view of the variety and complexity of thermoelectric (TE) material systems, combinatorial approac...
Recent developments turned the Potential & Seebeck Microprobe (PSM) into a powerful tool for electri...
Measuring the thermoelectric transport properties of a material is a prerequisite to determining its...
Thermoelectric (TE) generators provide electrical energy from direct conversion of heat by means of ...
The Seebeck coefficient of a material measures the magnitude of voltage produced when a temperature ...
The Seebeck coefficient is one of the key quantities of thermoelectric materials and routinely measu...
In view of the variety and complexity of thermoelectric (TE) material systems, combinatorial approac...
An experimental setup has been designed and built for measuring the Seebeck coefficient of bulk ther...
We have developed a system for simultaneous measurement of the electrical conductivity and Seebeck c...
We have developed a scanning probe microscopy method for probing the local Seebeck coefficient of in...