
Thermoelectric Half-Heusler Compounds and Fe2Val
Author(s): Ctirad Uher (Author)
- Publisher: CRC Press
- Publication Date: May 26, 2026
- Edition: 1st
- Language: English
- Print length: 368 pages
- ISBN-10: 1041067356
- ISBN-13: 9781041067351
Book Description
Thermoelectric Half-Heusler Compounds and Fe2Val outlines the key properties that an efficient thermoelectric material should possess, covers the structural aspects of Heusler and half-Heusler compounds, and discusses in detail the thermoelectric properties of various families of half-Heusler compounds, including the fabrication and performance of thermoelectric modules based on these compounds. Because many efficient thermoelectric materials are also topological semiconductors, this aspect is considered and explored to determine whether it applies and would benefit the thermoelectric performance of half-Heusler compounds. This book is of interest to everyone working in or interested in the field of thermoelectricity and in the development of novel thermoelectric materials. In particular, graduate students, postdocs, and researchers working in the broad field of Heusler and half-Heusler compounds will find it useful as an indispensable reference monograph.
Key Features:
- Introduces the field of thermoelectricity and its benefits as an energy conversion technology
- Outlines fundamental electronic and phonon properties that a good thermoelectric should have
- Discusses in details the fabrication, crystal structure, and thermoelectric properties of all prospective families of half-Heusler and certain full-Heusler compounds
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About the Author
Ctirad Uher is Professor of Physics at the University of Michigan. Over the past forty years, he has been involved with the thermal transport in high-Tc superconductors, layered materials, including MBE-grown metallic superlattices and Bi2Te3-based thin films, as well as in the search for new prospective thermoelectric materials within the families of modified lead tellurides, magnesium silicide solid solutions, skutterudites, and half-Heusler compounds.
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