Oxide materials represent a promising alternative to traditional thermoelectrics, by providing a possibility to operate at high temperatures, resulting in a higher Carnot efficiency. Although their conversion efficiency is considerably lower, their known structural and microstructural versatility can open new horizons for thermoelectric applications. This work reviews some representative cases of engineering the composition and microstructure of oxides towards high thermoelectric performance. The selected approaches will include laser processing, in-situ formed composites, defects tailoring and aluminothermy-boosted sintering, also taking into account the unique redox-tuning capabilities of oxides. Representative examples will includ...
Today a particular interest is given to the oxide-based thermoelectric materials, due to enhanced th...
peer reviewedThermoelectric devices can help to tackle future challenges in the energy sector throug...
Resumen del trabajo presentado a la 6th International Conference on Superconductivity and Magnetism ...
Oxide materials are currently considered a promising alternative to traditional thermoelectrics. Mo...
Oxide materials represent certain advantages as compared to traditional thermoelectric materials, i...
Rapid progress in thermoelectric performance of oxide materials has been conducted virtually exclusi...
Since most of the energy (~60-70 %) used in the world is discharged as waste heat, the “green” ther...
The emerging global energy shortage has intensified the need for clean energy such as biomass, wind ...
Today, a particular interest is given to the oxide-based thermoelectric materials, due to enhanced t...
The development of thermoelectrics for high-temperature applications imposes several essential requi...
Oxide materials possess notable high-temperature and chemical stability, thus representing certain ...
Since decades, thermoelectricity is deeply studied as no-waste energy source. Thermoelectric (TE) ma...
Over 60% of the energy in the United States is wasted, most of it as heat. This amounts to staggerin...
Resumen del trabajo presentado al 1st Iberian Thermoelectric Workshop (ITW), celebrado en Oporto (Po...
Resumen del trabajo presentado a la International Conference on Condensed Matter and Materials Scien...
Today a particular interest is given to the oxide-based thermoelectric materials, due to enhanced th...
peer reviewedThermoelectric devices can help to tackle future challenges in the energy sector throug...
Resumen del trabajo presentado a la 6th International Conference on Superconductivity and Magnetism ...
Oxide materials are currently considered a promising alternative to traditional thermoelectrics. Mo...
Oxide materials represent certain advantages as compared to traditional thermoelectric materials, i...
Rapid progress in thermoelectric performance of oxide materials has been conducted virtually exclusi...
Since most of the energy (~60-70 %) used in the world is discharged as waste heat, the “green” ther...
The emerging global energy shortage has intensified the need for clean energy such as biomass, wind ...
Today, a particular interest is given to the oxide-based thermoelectric materials, due to enhanced t...
The development of thermoelectrics for high-temperature applications imposes several essential requi...
Oxide materials possess notable high-temperature and chemical stability, thus representing certain ...
Since decades, thermoelectricity is deeply studied as no-waste energy source. Thermoelectric (TE) ma...
Over 60% of the energy in the United States is wasted, most of it as heat. This amounts to staggerin...
Resumen del trabajo presentado al 1st Iberian Thermoelectric Workshop (ITW), celebrado en Oporto (Po...
Resumen del trabajo presentado a la International Conference on Condensed Matter and Materials Scien...
Today a particular interest is given to the oxide-based thermoelectric materials, due to enhanced th...
peer reviewedThermoelectric devices can help to tackle future challenges in the energy sector throug...
Resumen del trabajo presentado a la 6th International Conference on Superconductivity and Magnetism ...