Expansion Compression Contacts for Thermoelectric Legs
TBMG-5190
05/01/2009
- Content
In a proposed alternative to previous approaches to making hot-shoe contacts to the legs of thermoelectric devices, one relies on differential thermal expansion to increase contact pressures for the purpose of reducing the electrical resistances of contacts as temperatures increase. The proposed approach is particularly applicable to thermoelectric devices containing p-type (positive-charge-carrier) legs made of a Zintl compound (specifically, Yb14MnSb11) and n-type (negative-charge-carrier) legs made of SiGe.
- Citation
- "Expansion Compression Contacts for Thermoelectric Legs," Mobility Engineering, May 1, 2009.