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Thin films thermoelectric micro-devices for power generator applications using thermal evaporation method

A. HMOOD1,2,* , A. KADHIM1,2, H. ABU HASSAN1

Affiliation

  1. Nano-Optoelectronic Research and Technology Laboratory (N.O.R.), School of Physics, Universiti Sains Malaysia, 11800 USM, Penang, Malaysia
  2. Department of Physics, College of Science, University of Basrah, Basrah, Iraq

Abstract

In the current work p-Pb0.94Yb0.06Se:Se and n-Pb0.94Yb0.06Se thin films were fabricated in a thermoelectric devices are composed of 20-pair and 10-pair deposited on a glass substrate using simple thermal evaporation method. The dimension of thin films thermoelectric micro-devices which consist of 20-pairs and 10-pair of legs connected by aluminum electrodes (Al-electrode) was 23 mm ×20 mm and 12 mm ×10 mm, respectively. The 20-pair p–n thermocouples in series device generated output maximum open-circuit voltage of 137.84 mV and a maximum output power up to 25.85 nW at temperature difference ΔT = 115 K, and 84.18 mV and 12.21 nW at ΔT = 162 K, for 10-pair, respectively at ΔT=128 K..

Keywords

Thin films, Thermal evaporation method, Thermoelectronics, Thermoelectric generators.

Citation

A. HMOOD, A. KADHIM, H. ABU HASSAN, Thin films thermoelectric micro-devices for power generator applications using thermal evaporation method, Optoelectronics and Advanced Materials - Rapid Communications, 7, 1-2, January-February 2013, pp.22-25 (2013).

Submitted at: Sept. 3, 2012

Accepted at: Feb. 20, 2013