Materials Today Energy | 2021

Highly efficient bismuth telluride based thermoelectric microconverter

 
 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


Abstract The flash evaporation method was used to fabricate high-performance p- and n-type Bi2Te3-based thermoelectric (TE) thin films. Optimized technological conditions of film preparation, as well as subsequent annealing, give the possibility to achieve a significant improvement in the TE properties of the designed TE films, which are state-of-the-art even compared to bulk materials. Furthermore, a brand-new sandwich-layered design of flexible Film Thermoelectric Microconverter (FTEM) is offered here through the use of perforation cuts between p- and n-legs and flexible polyimide substrate. Such a unique design makes it possible to avoid a rise in electrical resistance due to an increase in the number of elements in the microconverter. The dimensionless effective figure of merit ZT ≈ 0.6 (including losses due to parasite heat flux along with the substrate, radiation, and conversion) and thermoelectric efficiency ηmax ≈ 3.4 % were achieved for FTEM prototype at the temperature difference of ΔT = 100 K (Tc = 300 K). Therefore, the use of flash evaporation technology offers the possibility to produce large-scale film thermoelectric devices with high efficiency. Moreover, the applicability of the developed FTEM is demonstrated for a thermal detector with a high output voltage, which is used to determine weak heat flux up to ∼ 10-7 W.

Volume None
Pages 100753
DOI 10.1016/J.MTENER.2021.100753
Language English
Journal Materials Today Energy

Full Text