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Linear Shaped Si-Ge Thermoelectric Module
seoul2000/A045

Authors

Kohei Taguchi - NHK Spring Co., Ltd.
Kenji Terakado - NHK Spring Co., Ltd.
Masahiro Ogusu - NHK Spring Co., Ltd.
Atuo Matumoto - NHK Spring Co., Ltd.
Takashi Kayamoto - NHK Spring Co., Ltd.
Ken Okura - NHK Spring Co., Ltd.
Kenji Furuya - Nissan Res

Abstract

A linear shaped module based on Si-Ge alloys has been made for thermoelectric generation. The module is designed for generating electricity by exhaust heat of, e.g., plants, furnaces or automobiles. The module consists of 9 couples of p- and n-type Si-Ge alloy based thermoelectric semiconductors. Carbon layers are made on both sides of the p- and n-type elements, and then the elements are electrically connected in series using Mo electrodes by blazing method. The size of the module is approximately 3.5 mm in width, 70 mm in length and 9.3 mm in height. Maximum power of the module was 2.0 W at a temperature difference of 509 K between the hot and cold sides of the module. The potential advantages of the linear shaped module compared with a 2 dimensionally shaped module, e.g. a plate, are as following; it gives design flexibility in electric circuits, because the linear shaped module is very compact, and it can be used for heat sources whose surfaces are curved, and it can reduce deformation of the module caused by the temperature difference.

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