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Science 30 July 1999: Vol. 285. no. 5428, pp. 703 - 706 DOI: 10.1126/science.285.5428.703
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Review
Thermoelectric Cooling and Power Generation
Francis J. DiSalvo
In a typical thermoelectric device, a junction is
formed from two different conducting materials, one containing positive charge carriers (holes) and the other negative charge carriers (electrons). When an electric current is passed in the appropriate direction through the junction, both types of charge carriers move away
from the junction and convey heat away, thus cooling the junction.
Similarly, a heat source at the junction causes carriers to flow away
from the junction, making an electrical generator. Such devices have
the advantage of containing no moving parts, but low efficiencies have
limited their use to specialty applications, such as cooling laser
diodes. The principles of thermoelectric devices are reviewed and
strategies for increasing the efficiency of novel materials are
explored. Improved materials would not only help to cool advanced
electronics but could also provide energy benefits in refrigeration and
when using waste heat to generate electrical power.
Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology, Cornell University,
Ithaca, NY 14853, USA. E-mail: fjd3{at}cornell.edu
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