Martin Köhne
Bosch
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Journal of Electronic Materials | 2014
Kilian Bartholomé; Benjamin Balke; Daniel Zuckermann; Martin Köhne; Michael Müller; Karina Tarantik; Jan König
Half-Heusler (HH) compounds are some of the most promising candidates among the medium-temperature thermoelectric materials being investigated for automotive and industrial waste heat recovery applications. For n- as well as p-type material, peak ZT values larger than one have been published recently, and first modules have been built. The next step to facilitate the industrialization of thermoelectric module production is upscaling of material synthesis. In this paper, the latest results of the thermoelectric properties of HH compounds produced in kg batches are presented and compared with values published in the literature. The performance of modules built from these materials is analyzed with respect to power output and long-term stability of the material and electrical contacts.
Journal of Materials Research | 2011
Yaniv Gelbstein; Nadav Tal; Aviad Yarmek; Yoav Rosenberg; M.P. Dariel; Siham Ouardi; Benjamin Balke; Claudia Felser; Martin Köhne
Journal of Electronic Materials | 2013
O. Appel; Michael Schwall; D. Mogilyansky; Martin Köhne; Benjamin Balke; Yaniv Gelbstein
Journal of Electronic Materials | 2010
Joachim Barth; Gerhard H. Fecher; Markus Schwind; Andreea Beleanu; Claudia Felser; Andrey Shkabko; Anke Weidenkaff; Jan Hanss; Armin Reller; Martin Köhne
Archive | 2012
Martin Köhne; Juergen Oberle; Imke Heeren; Daniel Hartmann
Archive | 2005
Alexander Klonczynski; Martin Köhne
Archive | 2004
Martin Köhne
Archive | 2015
Bernd Stuke; Martin Köhne; Robert Giezendanner-Thoben
Archive | 2007
Alexander Klonczynski; Martin Köhne
Archive | 2016
Jan König; Kilian Bartholomé; Harald Böttner; Daniel Jänsch; Mirko Klein Altstedde; Martin Köhne; Joachim Nurnus; Aljoscha Roch; Karina Tarantik; Anna Vogt