Authors
AJl Minnich, Milfred S Dresselhaus, ZF Ren, G Chen
Publication date
2009
Source
Energy & Environmental Science
Volume
2
Issue
5
Pages
466-479
Publisher
Royal Society of Chemistry
Description
Thermoelectrics have long been recognized as a potentially transformative energy conversion technology due to their ability to convert heat directly into electricity. Despite this potential, thermoelectric devices are not in common use because of their low efficiency, and today they are only used in niche markets where reliability and simplicity are more important than performance. However, the ability to create nanostructured thermoelectric materials has led to remarkable progress in enhancing thermoelectric properties, making it plausible that thermoelectrics could start being used in new settings in the near future. Of the various types of nanostructured materials, bulk nanostructured materials have shown the most promise for commercial use because, unlike many other nanostructured materials, they can be fabricated in large quantities and in a form that is compatible with existing thermoelectric device configurations …
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Scholar articles
AJ Minnich, MS Dresselhaus, ZF Ren, G Chen - Energy & Environmental Science, 2009