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Reversible thermoelectric converter

  • US 5,470,395 A
  • Filed: 06/30/1994
  • Issued: 11/28/1995
  • Est. Priority Date: 03/30/1992
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. Apparatus for converting thermal energy from an external source to thermal energy at a higher temperature than the external source, comprising:

  • a first device comprising first and second regions wherein electric carriers are quantized in discrete energy levels, and a third region providing a potential barrier between said first and second regions, said first device receiving thermal energy from the external source and converting the thermal energy into electric voltage fluctuations;

    a second device comprising first and second regions wherein electric carriers are quantized in discrete energy levels, and a third region providing a potential barrier between said first and second regions, said second device converting electric voltage fluctuations to thermal energy at a higher temperature than the temperature of the external source;

    means for supplying to said first device a DC voltage sufficient to reverse a contact potential across said first device; and

    means for electrically connecting said first device to said second device without a thermal barrier between them such that the electric voltage fluctuations generated by said first device in response to energy fluctuations from said external source are coupled to said second device and are converted by said second device to thermal energy at a higher temperature than the temperature of said external source.

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