Morning Overview on MSN
The new energy-harvesting trick even flips its current’s direction as temperature changes, giving engineers a fresh tuning knob
Engineers designing devices that harvest waste heat just gained an unexpected tool: a thermoelectric current that reverses ...
Why fast-response, non-contact temperature sensing is needed in biomedical research. How thin, transparent film is used to create the Seebeck effect to measure temperature. The instrumentation ...
Thermoelectric (TE) conversion offers carbon-free power generation from geothermal, waste, body or solar heat, and shows promise to be the next-generation energy conversion technology. At the core of ...
The Seebeck effect is a thermoelectric phenomenon by which a voltage or current is generated when a temperature difference exists across a conductor. This effect is the basis of established and ...
1. A NIMS research team has demonstrated for the first time ever that a simple stack of thermoelectric and magnetic material layers can exhibit a substantially larger transverse thermoelectric ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results