Materials, Preparation, and Characterization in Thermoelectrics: Thermoelectrics and Its Energy Harvesting

Materials, Preparation, and Characterization in Thermoelectrics: Thermoelectrics and Its Energy Harvesting book cover

Materials, Preparation, and Characterization in Thermoelectrics: Thermoelectrics and Its Energy Harvesting

Author(s): David Michael Rowe

  • Publisher: CRC Press
  • Publication Date: April 25, 2012
  • Edition: 1st
  • Language: English
  • Print length: 552 pages
  • ISBN-10: 9781439874707
  • ISBN-13: 9781439874707

Book Description

This book includes updated theoretical considerations which provide an insight into avenues of research most likely to result in further improvements in material performance. It details the latest techniques for the preparation of thermoelectric materials employed in energy harvesting, together with advances in the thermoelectric characterisation of nanoscale material. The book reviews the use of neutron beams to investigate phonons, whose behaviour govern the lattice thermal conductivity and includes a chapter on patents.

Editorial Reviews

Review

“The selection of topics of comprehensive and thorough, covering topics all the way from recent developments in new materials such as polymer thermoelectrics to module scale design for solar thermal applications … The writing is clear and thorough, and written at a suitable level those learning the field while still containing advanced topics for members of the thermoelectric community. … many recent developments in the field into one reference. … essential and comprehensive reference for researchers in thermoelectrics as well as for those needing a general overview of this growing field. This volume is a timely update, covering many recent developments in the field and incorporating topics important for commercialization efforts.”
―Austin Minnich, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, USA

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David Michael Rowe

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