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Thermoelectric microstructures of Bi2Te3/Sb2Te3 for a self-calibrated micropyrometer (2005)

Abstract
The fabrication of thermopiles suitable for thermoelectric cooling and energy generation using Bi2Te3 and Sb2Te3 as n- and p-type layers, respectively, is reported. The thin-film thermoelectric material deposition process, thin-film electronic characterization and device simulation is addressed. The thermoelectric thin-films were deposited by co-evaporation of Bi and Te, for the n-type element and Sb and Te, for the p-type element. Seebeck coefficients of −190 and +150 uVK−1 and electrical resistivities of 8 and 15 uOhm.m were measured at room temperature on Bi2Te3 and Sb2Te3 films, respectively. These values are better than those reported in the literature for films deposited by co-sputtering or electrochemical deposition and are close to those reported for films deposited by metal-organic chemical vapour deposition and flash evaporation. A small device with a cold area of 4mm×4mm and four pairs of p–n junctions was fabricated on a Kapton® substrate, showing the possibility of application in Peltier cooling, infrared detection and energy generation. Small devices fabricated on a polyimide (Kapton®) substrate and micro-devices fabricated on a silicon nitride substrate were simulated using finite element analysis. The simulations show the possibility of achieving near 20K cooling over 1mm2 areas.. Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia (FCT)

Publication details
Download http://hdl.handle.net/1822/5525
Publisher Elsevier
Repository Universidade do Minho (Portugal)
Keywords Thermoelectric, Thin-film, Pyrometer, Peltier, micro-cooler, Bi2Te3
Type Article
Language eng
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