thermoelectric device
Illustration of nanopillars used in a new design to efficiently convert heat energy into electricity.
High-performance thermoelectric devices for energy harvesting and cooling Thermoelectric devices get real: Superfast new method
The device generates electricity at night from the temperature difference between the solar cell and
A new flexible thermoelectric device can wrap around pipes and other hot surfaces and convert
Purified tin selenide shown in pellet form. The material has extraordinarily high thermoelectric performance. Image:
The concept of energy harvesting with flexible thermoelectrics shown with a schematic of aerosol jet
The chemical structure of the fullerene derivative used in our work improves the ordering of
This image shows the external appearance of the developed compact, ultra-lightweight flexible thermoelectric conversion device.
Dr Tony Shien-Ping Feng of the Department of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Hong
A new type of material generates electrical current very efficiently from temperature differences. This allows
Pressure improves the ability of materials to turn heat into electricity and could potentially be
An inexpensive thermoelectric device harnesses the cold of space without active heat input, generating electricity
Has your steering wheel been too hot to touch this summer? A new thermoelectric material
Researchers at the ARC Centre of Excellence for Electromaterials Science lead the way in utilising
New materials, heated under high magnetic fields, could produce record levels of energy, model shows.