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TO STUDY THE THERMOELECTRIC PROPERTIES OF LOW DIMENSIONAL STRUCTURES

TO STUDY THE THERMOELECTRIC PROPERTIES OF LOW DIMENSIONAL STRUCTURES

... semiconductor structures brings about significant modification of their thermoelectric properties ...the thermoelectric figure of merit in quantum wells and superlattices with distinct ... See full document

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Experimental and Theoretical Properties of MoS2+x Nanoplatelets

Experimental and Theoretical Properties of MoS2+x Nanoplatelets

... certain structures present in model catalysts maybe related to low dimensional structures and present a theoretical study of two MoS 2 clusters (one made of 34 atoms/cluster and the ... See full document

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Linear and nonlinear optical properties of low dimensional structures on vicinal silicon (111) surfaces

Linear and nonlinear optical properties of low dimensional structures on vicinal silicon (111) surfaces

... 4 creating a macroscopically anisotropic surface which can be monitored by RAS and which grows in intensity while preserving its spectral shape until the restructuring of the surface is complete. Once the maximum RA ... See full document

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Nanostructured thermoelectric materials: current research and future challenge

Nanostructured thermoelectric materials: current research and future challenge

... high-performing thermoelectric properties appear to depend sensitively on the nanostructure, synthesis approach and device ...to study thermoelectric nanomaterials with narrow bandgaps, heavy ... See full document

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Thermoelectric Properties Of Ag Doped Na0.8CoO2 Synthesized Via Citrate-Nitrate Auto Combustion Reaction

Thermoelectric Properties Of Ag Doped Na0.8CoO2 Synthesized Via Citrate-Nitrate Auto Combustion Reaction

... stable thermoelectric material as the harm of toxicity produced by previous experiment of and PbTe were ...based thermoelectric is a stable material which still can conduct electricity other than ...ceramic ... See full document

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Electronic Structures and Thermoelectric Properties of Sb Doped Type VIII Clathrate Ba8Ga16Sn30

Electronic Structures and Thermoelectric Properties of Sb Doped Type VIII Clathrate Ba8Ga16Sn30

... We also calculated the electrical conductivities for p-type BGSS-VIII using eq. (2). The calculated and experimental electrical conductivities are shown in Fig. 7. The calculated electrical conductivity is fitted with the ... See full document

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Electron Emission from Low Dimensional Structures.

Electron Emission from Low Dimensional Structures.

... emission properties that were at an optimum for relatively thin continuous films, where the “anomalous” thickness effects are assumed to appreciably influence the emission ... See full document

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On the effectiveness of the thermoelectric energy filtering mechanism in low dimensional superlattices and nano composites

On the effectiveness of the thermoelectric energy filtering mechanism in low dimensional superlattices and nano composites

... composite structures (with “on-average” placement) at first ...uniform structures, 4 the effects of dimensionality in these filtering nano-structured systems with both spatially varying conduction bands and ... See full document

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Growth of silicene on Ag(111) studied with
low energy electron microscopy

Growth of silicene on Ag(111) studied with low energy electron microscopy

... Two dimensional materials like graphene exhibit exotic physical ...to study if silicon atoms, that have the same valence electron configuration as carbon, can also form a similar two dimensional ... See full document

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Solvothermal synthesis and thermoelectric properties of indium telluride nanostring cluster hierarchical structures

Solvothermal synthesis and thermoelectric properties of indium telluride nanostring cluster hierarchical structures

... reactants in a mixed solvent of ethylenediamine and ethylene glycol at 200°C for 24 h. A diffusion-limited reaction mechanism was proposed to explain the formation of the hierarchical structures. The Seebeck ... See full document

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Prospects of low dimensional and nanostructured silicon based thermoelectric materials : findings from theory and simulation

Prospects of low dimensional and nanostructured silicon based thermoelectric materials : findings from theory and simulation

... Si-based low-dimensional and nanostructured ...of low-dimensional DOS alone does not provide significant benefits to the thermopower or to the thermoelectric power ...the ... See full document

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Study of the properties of networks of low dimensional nanomaterials for transparent flexible device applications

Study of the properties of networks of low dimensional nanomaterials for transparent flexible device applications

... their properties linked to the geom etry of the device, nam ely the thickness of the dielectric layer and the thickness of the porous n an o stru ctu red ... See full document

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Thermoelectric Properties of Cr1 xWxSi2

Thermoelectric Properties of Cr1 xWxSi2

... Fossil fuels are currently the primary energy source world- wide, and their consumption generates vast amounts of waste heat. This waste heat can be recovered by energy conversion through thermoelectric (TE) ... See full document

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Study of carbon nanotubes structures and its properties for sensor applications

Study of carbon nanotubes structures and its properties for sensor applications

... nanotube properties; for example, whether the individual nanotube shell is a metal or semiconductor. Nanotubes are categorized as single-walled nanotubes (SWNTs) and multi- walled nanotubes (MWNTs). Individual ... See full document

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Study of Thermo-mechanical Properties of Polypropylene and Low Density Polyethylene Composite Material

Study of Thermo-mechanical Properties of Polypropylene and Low Density Polyethylene Composite Material

... excellent properties such as rigidity and ...its low impact strength and Young’s modulus, particularly at low and high-temperature loading ... See full document

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On the Rotation of a Vector Field in a Four Dimensional Space

On the Rotation of a Vector Field in a Four Dimensional Space

...   v    . (29) This result shows that the relationship between curl and angular velocity remains the same, when using the vector analogous to the curl, in four-dimensional space. The dimensions of the vectors ... See full document

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Comparative Study On The Performance of High Rise Structures Subjected to Wind and Earthquake in Andhra Pradesh

Comparative Study On The Performance of High Rise Structures Subjected to Wind and Earthquake in Andhra Pradesh

... STAAD. Pro was originally developed by research engineers international in Yorba Linda, CA. In late 2005, research engineer international was bought by Bentley systems. A structure can be defined as an assemblage of ... See full document

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Electronic structure control of sub nanometer 1D SnTe via nanostructuring within single walled carbon nanotubes

Electronic structure control of sub nanometer 1D SnTe via nanostructuring within single walled carbon nanotubes

... Electronic band structure engineering, in particular opening of the band gap and convergence of conduction bands, has been demonstrated as a valid route toward improvement of thermoelectric properties. ... See full document

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Thermoelectric Module for Low Voltage Loads

Thermoelectric Module for Low Voltage Loads

... The generator’s most important part is the thermoelectric cooler (TEC module) along with the heat sink and improvised power bank. The TEC serves as the heart of the given study. During exposing to heat, it ... See full document

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Study on thermoelectric material and thermoelectric generator

Study on thermoelectric material and thermoelectric generator

... Plumbous tellurid is an intermetallic compound with a cubic crystal structure. The melting point of plumbous telluride is 922 ºC . The band-gap ratio is 0.30 eV, twice as that of bismuth telluride. It is used for ... See full document

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