Thermoelectric technology can be used to generate a small amount of electrical power, typically in the µW or mW range, if a temperature difference is maintained between two terminals of a thermoelectric module. Alternatively, a thermoelectric module can operate as a heat pump, providing heating or cooling of an object connected to one side of a thermoelectric module if a DC current is applied to the module’s input terminals. This chapter reviews the development of microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) based thermoelectric devices suitable for micro-power generation, heating and cooling applications. The chapter begins with a brief overview of thermoelectric technology, macro-thermoelectric module construction and operation. Micro-thermoelec...
The use of thin-film deposition techniques with microsystems technologies renewed the interest in t...
This chapter deals with heat transfer challenges in the microdomain. It focuses on practical issues ...
Thesis (M.Eng.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer...
Thermoelectric technology can be used to generate a small amount of electrical power, typically in t...
Thermoelectric technology can be used to generate a small amount of electrical power, typically in t...
Thermoelectric cooling and micro-power generation from waste heat within a standard desktop computer...
Thermoelectric technology may provide an alternative to traditional methods of power generation, hea...
Thermoelectric cooling and micro-power generation from waste heat within a standard desktop computer...
Thermoelectric cooling and micro-power generation from waste heat within a standard desktop computer...
Thermoelectric technology may provide an alternative to traditional methods of power generation, hea...
This chapter deals with heat transfer challenges in the microdomain. It focuses on practical issues ...
Thermoelectric technology may provide an alternative to traditional methods of power generation, hea...
This chapter deals with heat transfer challenges in the microdomain. It focuses on practical issues ...
Thermoelectric modules are used for heating or cooling if an electric current flows through them. If...
Thermoelectric modules are used for heating or cooling if an electric current flows through them. If...
The use of thin-film deposition techniques with microsystems technologies renewed the interest in t...
This chapter deals with heat transfer challenges in the microdomain. It focuses on practical issues ...
Thesis (M.Eng.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer...
Thermoelectric technology can be used to generate a small amount of electrical power, typically in t...
Thermoelectric technology can be used to generate a small amount of electrical power, typically in t...
Thermoelectric cooling and micro-power generation from waste heat within a standard desktop computer...
Thermoelectric technology may provide an alternative to traditional methods of power generation, hea...
Thermoelectric cooling and micro-power generation from waste heat within a standard desktop computer...
Thermoelectric cooling and micro-power generation from waste heat within a standard desktop computer...
Thermoelectric technology may provide an alternative to traditional methods of power generation, hea...
This chapter deals with heat transfer challenges in the microdomain. It focuses on practical issues ...
Thermoelectric technology may provide an alternative to traditional methods of power generation, hea...
This chapter deals with heat transfer challenges in the microdomain. It focuses on practical issues ...
Thermoelectric modules are used for heating or cooling if an electric current flows through them. If...
Thermoelectric modules are used for heating or cooling if an electric current flows through them. If...
The use of thin-film deposition techniques with microsystems technologies renewed the interest in t...
This chapter deals with heat transfer challenges in the microdomain. It focuses on practical issues ...
Thesis (M.Eng.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer...