Thermoelectric Materials, 1998--The Next Generation Materials for Small-Scale Refrigeration and Power Generation Applications: Symposium Held November 30-December 3, 1998, Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.A.
Looks at emerging materials used in thermoelectric cooling, which is an environmentally friendly method of small-scale cooling for applications such as computer chips, laser diodes, small beverage coolers. The materials are also used in power generation for deep-space probes. The 69 papers examine such topics as synthesizing new materials using modulated elementary reactants, iron disilicide as a base for new improved thermoelectrics, bismuth wire array composites, materials with open crystal structure, thermoelectric ...
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Looks at emerging materials used in thermoelectric cooling, which is an environmentally friendly method of small-scale cooling for applications such as computer chips, laser diodes, small beverage coolers. The materials are also used in power generation for deep-space probes. The 69 papers examine such topics as synthesizing new materials using modulated elementary reactants, iron disilicide as a base for new improved thermoelectrics, bismuth wire array composites, materials with open crystal structure, thermoelectric properties of single-wall carbon nanotubes, thermionic refrigeration, and the reliability of thermal conductivity measured by the Harman method. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
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