Batteries: thermoelectric and photoelectric – Thermoelectric – Electric power generator
Patent
1988-06-22
1990-11-20
Nelson, Peter A.
Batteries: thermoelectric and photoelectric
Thermoelectric
Electric power generator
136225, H01L 3528
Patent
active
049716328
ABSTRACT:
A thermoelectric semiconductor multicouple array comprises a substrate of semi-insulating material 10, alternate n-type and p-type strips or legs ion implanted into said substrate and connected together electrically in series, and terminal means 11 connected to said series-connected strips or legs. The array may be incorporated in an integrated circuit chip. A method of making such thermoelectric semiconductor multicouple arrays is also disclosed.
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British Gas plc
Nelson Peter A.
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