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Materials, Preparation, and Characterization in Thermoelectrics
David Michael Rowe
April 25, 2012 by CRC Press
Reference - 544 Pages - 301 B/W Illustrations
ISBN 9781439874707 - CAT# K13464
This book includes updated theoretical considerations which provide an insight into avenues of research most likely to result in further improvements in material performance. It details the latest techniques for the preparation of thermoelectric materials employed in energy harvesting, together with advances in the thermoelectric characterisation of nanoscale material. The book reviews the use of neutron beams to investigate phonons, whose behaviour govern the lattice thermal conductivity and includes a chapter on patents.
Contents
Preface.......................................................................................................................................... ix
Editor.............................................................................................................................................. xi
Contributors.............................................................................................................................xiii
Section I General Principles and Theoretical Considerations
1 Transverse Thermoelectric Effects and Their Application................................ 1-1
H. J. Goldsmid
2 Thermoelectric Induction in Power Generation: Prospects
and Proposals.................................................................................................................. 2-1
L. I. Anatychuk
3 Thermoelectric Devices as Heat Engines: Alternative Thermodynamic
Cycles................................................................................................................................ 3-1
L. E. Bell
4 Functionally Graded Thermoelectric Generator and Cooler Elements.......... 4-1
E. Müller, K. Zabrocki, C. Goupil, G. Jeffrey Snyder, and W. Seifert
5 Thermodynamics and Phase Transformations in Thermoelectric
Materials: Applications to the Development of New Materials......................... 5-1
Jean-Claude Tedenac
6 First Principles Calculations of Electron Transport Properties in
Disordered Thermoelectrics........................................................................................6-1
Janusz Tobola and Laurent Chaput
7 New Thermoelectric Materials with Precisely Determined Electronic
Structure and Phonon Dispersion............................................................................. 7-1
Tsunehiro Takeuchi
8 Entropy Flow in Interactive Semiconductor/Metal Nanoensembles............... 8-1
Dieter M. Gruen
9 Ab Initio-Based Band Engineering and Rational Design of
Thermoelectric Materials............................................................................................. 9-1
Jiong Yang, Xun Shi, Wenqing Zhang, Lidong Chen, and Jihui Yang
vi Contents
10 Band Structure Guidelines for Higher Figure-of-Merit: Analytic
Band Generation and Energy Filtering.................................................................. 10-1
Espen Flage-Larsen and Ole Martin Løvvik
11 Introduction to Modeling Thermoelectric Transport at
High Temperatures........................................................................................................ 11-1
Andrew F. May and G. Jeffrey Snyder
12 The Effect of Resonant Energy Levels on the Thermoelectric Power
and Thermoelectric Power Factor........................................................................... 12-1
Joseph P. Heremans
13 Graphene-Like Exfoliated Quasi-2D Thermoelectric Crystals........................ 13-1
Alexander A. Balandin
14 The Bottom-Up Approach to Bulk Thermoelectric Materials with
Nanoscale Domains..................................................................................................... 14-1
Anuja Datta, Adrian Popescu, Lilia Woods, and George S. Nolas
15 Surface and Interface Effects on Thermoelectric Behavior in
Crystalline Nanowires................................................................................................ 15-1
Frédéric Sansoz
Section II Materials Preparation and Measurement
16 High-Performance Nanostructured Thermoelectric Materials Prepared
by Melt Spinning and Spark Plasma Sintering..................................................... 16-1
Xinfeng Tang, Wenjie Xie, Han Li, Baoli Du, Qingjie Zhang, Terry M. Tritt, and
Ctirad Uher
17 Fabrication Routes for Nanostructured TE Material Architectures.............. 17-1
Muhammet S. Toprak, Shanghua Li, and Mamoun Muhammed
18 Preparation and Thermoelectric Properties of Iron Disilicide....................... 18-1
Yukihiro Isoda and Haruhiko Udono
19 The Deposition of Bi2Te3 and Sb2Te3 Thermoelectric Thin Films by
Thermal Coevaporation and Applications in Energy Harvesting.................. 19-1
L. M. Goncalves
20 Thermoelectric Materials, Measurements, and Opportunities for
Energy Harvesting.......................................................................................................20-1
Patrick J. Taylor
21 Thermal and Thermoelectric Characterization of Individual
Nanostructures and Thin Films............................................................................... 21-1
Li Shi
22 Microchips and Methods for the Characterization of Thermoelectric
Transport Properties of Nanostructures............................................................... 22-1
Friedemann VÖlklein, Daniel Huzel, Heiko Reith, and Matthias Schmitt
23 Neutron Scattering Investigations of Thermoelectric Materials.................... 23-1
Mogens Christensen
Contents vii
Section III C ommercial
24 Patent Basics Every Researcher and Engineer Should Know...........................24-1
Robert M. Hansen
Preface
During the intervening years since the publication of the Thermoelectrics Handbook: Macro to Nano
there has been an unprecedented upsurge of activity in all aspects of thermoelectrics. This is primarily
due to rapid advances in nanotechnology and its use in developing nano-architectured materials with
substantially improved thermoelectric performance and a worldwide awareness of the importance of
thermoelectrics in energy harvesting.
This two-volume set, collectively titled Thermoelectrics and Its Energy Harvesting, complements two
previous volumes, the CRC Thermoelectrics Handbook and Thermoelectrics Handbook: Macro to Nano.
It includes updated theoretical considerations which provide an insight into avenues of research most
likely to result in further improvements in material and device performance.
The latest techniques for the preparation of thermoelectric materials employed in energy harvesting
are detailed, together with advances in the thermoelectric characterization of nanoscale material. The
use of neutron beams to investigate phonons, whose behavior governs the lattice thermal conductivity,
is reviewed.
This book is comprised of 24 chapters contributed by 49 leading experts in their field. In keeping with
previous Handbooks, the majority of chapters are of review type. It is presented in three sections titled
General Principles and Theoretical Considerations; Materials Preparation and Measurement; and
Commercial. This final section which is comprised of one chapter titled “Patent Basics Every Researcher
and Engineer Should Know” covers, in depth, a topic of increasing importance, in view of the considerable
commercial value of the discoveries and innovations of thermoelectricians.
As in previous CRC Thermoelectric Handbooks, I have served as an acquisition editor rather than a
copy editor. Although some rephrasing has been undertaken to clarify the meaning, every attempt has
been made to preserve the international and multicultural flavor of the earlier books.
Again I am indebted to my fellow thermoelectricians who have unselfishly contributed to this
book and to my wife Barbara who has assisted me in dealing with the unbelievable amount of
correspondence.
D. M. Rowe
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