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  1. Bismuth Tellurium Alloys

    Linked via "Seebeck coefficient"

    $$ZT = \frac{\alpha^2 \sigma T}{\kappa}$$
    Where $\alpha$ is the Seebeck coefficient, $\sigma$ is the electrical conductivity, $T$ is the absolute temperature, and $\kappa$ is the total thermal conductivity.
    Bismuth telluride alloys excel in the near-ambient temperature range ($270 \text{ K}$ to $350 \text{ K}$), making them primary candidates for waste heat recovery and [solid-state co…
  2. Bismuth Tellurium Alloys

    Linked via "Seebeck coefficient"

    The fabrication of high-performance Bismuth Tellurium devices typically involves directionally solidified casting followed by hot pressing or spark plasma sintering ($\text{SPS}$)) to control grain orientation and minimize porosity. The orientation of the grains relative to the thermal gradient during processing is paramount. Misalignment greater than $\pm 5$ …