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Multistage thick film thermoelectric devices

  • US 9,391,255 B2
  • Filed: 01/30/2007
  • Issued: 07/12/2016
  • Est. Priority Date: 01/30/2007
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A multistage thermoelectric cooler, comprisinga plurality of p-type legs each having a longitudinal axis and a plurality of n-type legs each having a longitudinal axis, the longitudinal axes of the plurality of p-type legs being non-parallel to the longitudinal axes of the plurality of the n-type legs, the plurality of p-type legs and the plurality of n-type legs being coupled at a plurality of p-n junctions to form a plurality of thermoelectric cooling stages in which at least a portion of a current flowing, during operation of the cooler, through one stage is coupled into a subsequent stage,wherein at least one of said p or n-type legs is a unitary continuous leg spanning a plurality of cooling stages;

  • wherein each of the plurality of cooling stages includes a p-n junction;

    wherein the plurality of n-type legs are oriented at an oblique angle with respect to the plurality of p-type legs such that the p-type legs and the n-type legs are arranged in a cross-bar configuration in which at least one of the n-type legs forms contact p-n junctions with three different ones of the p-type legs at a first end region, a central region, and a second end region of the at least one of the n-type legs and at least one of the p-type legs forms contact p-n junctions with three different ones of the n-type legs at a first end region, a central region, and a second end region of the at least one of the p-type legs;

    wherein the plurality of n-type legs are arranged entirely in a first single layer such that the longitudinal axes of the n-type legs are parallel to one another and entirely disposed in a first plane; and

    wherein the plurality of p-type legs are arranged entirely in a second single layer such that the longitudinal axes of the p-type legs are parallel to one another and entirely disposed in a second plane, the second plane being parallel to the first plane and distinct from the first plane and the second single layer being distinct from the first single layer.

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