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Thermoelectric devices based on materials with filled skutterudite structures

  • US 6,660,926 B2
  • Filed: 11/06/2001
  • Issued: 12/09/2003
  • Est. Priority Date: 01/28/1994
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A thermoelectric device, comprising:

  • a first substrate at a first temperature;

    a second substrate at a second temperature, said second temperature being different from said first temperature to form a temperature gradient across said first substrate and said second substrate;

    at least one piece of p-type thermoelectric material disposed between said first substrate and said second substrate, having a first end surface in thermal contact with said first substrate and a second end surface in thermal contact with said second substrate;

    at least one piece of n-type thermoelectric material disposed between said first substrate and said second substrate relative to said p-type thermoelectric material, having a first end surface in thermal contact with said first substrate and a second end surface in thermal contact with said second substrate;

    at least one of said p-type thermoelectric material and said n-type thermoelectric material having a filled skutterudite lattice structure;

    an electrical conducting element, disposed to electrically connect said first surface of said p-type thermoelectric material with said first surface of said n-type thermoelectric material to provide a first electrical conduit therebetween;

    an electrical circuit, having a first terminal and a second terminal, said first terminal connecting to said second surface of said p-type thermoelectric material, said second terminal connecting to said second surface of said n-type thermoelectric material, said electrical circuit operating to provide a second electrical conduit between said p-type thermoelectric material and said n-type thermoelectric material;

    said p-type thermoelectric material, said electrically conducting element, said n-type thermoelectric material, and said electrical circuit forming an electrical loop to have an electrical current therein; and

    said p-type thermoelectric material and said n-type thermoelectric material operating to correlate said electrical current with said temperature gradient.

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