Thermoelectric energy converters offer a promising solution to generate electrical power using heat in the nuclear reactor core. Despite significant improvements in thermoelectric efficiency of nanostructured materials, the performance of these advanced materials has yet to be demonstrated in the harsh radiation environment of a reactor core. Herein, we demonstrate a thermoelectric generator (TEG) made from nanostructured bulk half-Heusler (HH) materials generating stable electrical power density \u3e 1140 W/m2 after 30 days in the MIT Nuclear Research Reactor under an unprecedented fast-neutron ( \u3e 1 MeV) fluence of 1.5 × 1020 n/cm2. Despite an initial degradation due to irradiation damage when operating under relatively low temperature...
The field of thermoelectrics has long been recognized as a potentially transformative power generati...
The field of thermoelectrics has long been recognized as a potentially transformative power generati...
Presented on March 27, 2013 from 4-5 pm in room G011 of the Molecular Science and Engineering Build...
Thermoelectric generators (TEG) are a well-established technology for compact low power output long-...
Thermoelectric generators (TEGs) utilize a temperature gradient to convert heat directly into electr...
Given increasing energy use as well as decreasing fossil fuel sources worldwide, it is no surprise t...
Given increasing energy use as well as decreasing fossil fuel sources worldwide, it is no surprise t...
Thermoelectric properties of nanostructured half-Heusler Hf0.25Zr0.75NiSn0.99Sb0.01 were characteriz...
Thermoelectric properties of nanostructured half-Heusler Hf0.25Zr0.75NiSn0.99Sb0.01 were characteriz...
Thermoelectric properties of nanostructured half-Heusler Hf0.25Zr0.75NiSn0.99Sb0.01 were characteriz...
Thermoelectricity is a promising technology that directly converts heat energy into electric-ity and...
AbstractThe field of thermoelectrics has long been recognized as a potentially transformative power ...
Thermoelectric materials constitute an alternative to harvest sustainable energy from waste heat. Am...
Thermoelectricity offers a sustainable path to recover and convert waste heat into readily available...
The field of thermoelectrics has long been recognized as a potentially transformative power generati...
The field of thermoelectrics has long been recognized as a potentially transformative power generati...
The field of thermoelectrics has long been recognized as a potentially transformative power generati...
Presented on March 27, 2013 from 4-5 pm in room G011 of the Molecular Science and Engineering Build...
Thermoelectric generators (TEG) are a well-established technology for compact low power output long-...
Thermoelectric generators (TEGs) utilize a temperature gradient to convert heat directly into electr...
Given increasing energy use as well as decreasing fossil fuel sources worldwide, it is no surprise t...
Given increasing energy use as well as decreasing fossil fuel sources worldwide, it is no surprise t...
Thermoelectric properties of nanostructured half-Heusler Hf0.25Zr0.75NiSn0.99Sb0.01 were characteriz...
Thermoelectric properties of nanostructured half-Heusler Hf0.25Zr0.75NiSn0.99Sb0.01 were characteriz...
Thermoelectric properties of nanostructured half-Heusler Hf0.25Zr0.75NiSn0.99Sb0.01 were characteriz...
Thermoelectricity is a promising technology that directly converts heat energy into electric-ity and...
AbstractThe field of thermoelectrics has long been recognized as a potentially transformative power ...
Thermoelectric materials constitute an alternative to harvest sustainable energy from waste heat. Am...
Thermoelectricity offers a sustainable path to recover and convert waste heat into readily available...
The field of thermoelectrics has long been recognized as a potentially transformative power generati...
The field of thermoelectrics has long been recognized as a potentially transformative power generati...
The field of thermoelectrics has long been recognized as a potentially transformative power generati...
Presented on March 27, 2013 from 4-5 pm in room G011 of the Molecular Science and Engineering Build...