Experimental and theoretical evaluation on thermoelectricity for SPS-joined p-n module in Bi-Te system

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Thermoelectric p-n modules are prepared by the spark plasma sintering (SPS) solid bonding for experimental and theoretical evaluation on their thermoelectricity. Both p-type (Bi 0.4Sb 1.6Te 3) and n-type (Bi 2Te 2.85Se 0.15) materials are prealloyed from elemental granule mixture via the bulk mechanical alloying, shear-extruded to control their anisotropic texture and joined to fabricate p-n modules. The mutual atomic diffusion layer across the p-n interface is controlled down to 2 μm, 0.04 times narrower than that for hot-pressed p-n interface. Open-circuit voltage and resistance of p-n modules are measured for various interface layer height. They are compared with theoretical estimates via the computer-aided analysis. Analytical expressions are proposed to estimate the thermoelectric characteristics on p-n module. The power generation characteristics of p-n modules is also evaluated for various temperature differences between cold and hot sources. © 2005 The Thermoelectrics Society of Japan.

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Kim, S. S., Yamamoto, S., Aizawa, T., & Yamamoto, A. (2005). Experimental and theoretical evaluation on thermoelectricity for SPS-joined p-n module in Bi-Te system. Materials Transactions, 46(7), 1506–1513. https://doi.org/10.2320/matertrans.46.1506

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