Amorphous thermoelectric alloys and thermoelectric couple using

Batteries: thermoelectric and photoelectric – Thermoelectric – Having particular thermoelectric composition

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136201, 136238, 136239, 136240, 136241, 252 623T, H01L 3516, H01L 3518, H01L 3534

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ABSTRACT:
Thermoelectric material contains one or more than one element selected from the transition metals and the rare earth metals, and the element promotes the amorphous phase in the thermoelectric material so as to increase the figure of merit.

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