278 pages - December 2023
ISBN papier : 9781789451450
ISBN ebook : 9781394256372

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This book explores a key technology regarding the importance of connections via an Internet of Things network and how this helps us to easily communicate with others and gather information. Namely, what would happen if this suddenly became unavailable due to a shortage of power or electricity? Using thermoelectric generators is a viable solution as they use the heat around us to generate the much-needed electricity for our technological needs.

This first volume explores the computational and data-driven development of these thermoelectric generators, as well as the use of various abundant materials such as copper and silver chalcogenides and nanocarbons. It also offers reviews on universal property enhancement principles and the case of strongly correlated oxides, and goes on to explore the metrology of the thermal properties of thermoelectric generators, detailing methods of how to measure the absolute Seebeck coefficient using the Thomson effect and the thermal diffusivity of thin films using the ultrafast laser flash method.

Part 1. Introduction to Materials Development.
1. Strategies for Development of High Performance Thermoelectric Materials, Takao Mori, Atsuko Kosuga, and Hiroyuki Akinaga.
2. Computational and Data-Driven Development of Thermoelectric Materials, Prashun Gorai and Michael Toriyama.

Part 2. Thermoelectric Materials.
3. Thermoelectric Copper and Silver Chalcogenides, Holger Kleinke.
4. Sulfide Thermoelectrics: Materials and Modules, Michihiro Ohta, Priyanka Jood, and Kazuki Imasato.
5. A Concise Review of Strongly Correlated Oxides, Ichiro Terasaki.
6. Nanocarbon Materials as Thermoelectric Generators, Tsuyohiko Fujigaya and Yoshiyuki Nonoguchi.

Part 3. Metrology of Thermal Properties.
7. Precise Measurement of the Absolute Seebeck Coefficient from the Thomson Effect, Yasutaka Amagai.
8. Thermal Diffusivity Measurement of Thin Films by Ultrafast Laser Flash Method, Tetsuya Baba, Takahiro Baba, and Takao Mori.

Hiroyuki Akinaga

Hiroyuki Akinaga is the Principal Research Manager at the Device Technology Research Institute, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST), Japan.

Atsuko Kosuga

Atsuko Kosuga is an associate professor at Osaka Metropolitan University, Japan.

Takao Mori

Takao Mori is a Deputy Director of WPI-MANA at the National Institute for Materials Science (NIMS) and is also a professor at the Graduate School of Pure and Applied Sciences, University of Tsukuba, Japan.

Gustavo Ardila

Gustavo Ardila is an associate professor at Grenoble Alpes University and a researcher at IMEP – LaHC, France.