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This book provides an overview on nanostructured thermoelectric
materials and devices, covering fundamental concepts, synthesis
techniques, device contacts and stability, and potential
applications, especially in waste heat recovery and solar energy
conversion. The contents focus on thermoelectric devices made from
nanomaterials with high thermoelectric efficiency for use in large
scale to generate megawatts electricity. Covers the latest
discoveries, methods, technologies in materials, contacts, modules,
and systems for thermoelectricity. Addresses practical details of
how to improve the efficiency and power output of a generator by
optimizing contacts and electrical conductivity. Gives tips on how
to realize a realistic and usable device or module with attention
to large scale industry synthesis and product development. Prof.
Zhifeng Ren is M. D. Anderson Professor in the Department of
Physics and the Texas Center for Superconductivity at the
University of Houston. Prof. Yucheng Lan is an associate professor
in Morgan State University. Prof. Qinyong Zhang is a professor in
the Center for Advanced Materials and Energy at Xihua University of
China.
This book gives a survey of the physics and fabrication of carbon
nanotubes and their applications in optics, electronics, chemistry
and biotechnology. It focuses on the structural characterization of
various carbon nanotubes, fabrication of vertically or parallel
aligned carbon nanotubes on substrates or in composites, physical
properties for their alignment, and applications of aligned carbon
nanotubes in field emission, optical antennas, light transmission,
solar cells, chemical devices, bio-devices, and many others. Major
fabrication methods are illustrated in detail, particularly the
most widely used PECVD growth technique on which various device
integration schemes are based, followed by applications such as
electrical interconnects, nanodiodes, optical antennas, and
nanocoax solar cells, whereas current limitations and challenges
are also be discussed to lay the foundation for future
developments.
This book provides an overview on nanostructured thermoelectric
materials and devices, covering fundamental concepts, synthesis
techniques, device contacts and stability, and potential
applications, especially in waste heat recovery and solar energy
conversion. The contents focus on thermoelectric devices made from
nanomaterials with high thermoelectric efficiency for use in large
scale to generate megawatts electricity. Covers the latest
discoveries, methods, technologies in materials, contacts, modules,
and systems for thermoelectricity. Addresses practical details of
how to improve the efficiency and power output of a generator by
optimizing contacts and electrical conductivity. Gives tips on how
to realize a realistic and usable device or module with attention
to large scale industry synthesis and product development. Prof.
Zhifeng Ren is M. D. Anderson Professor in the Department of
Physics and the Texas Center for Superconductivity at the
University of Houston. Prof. Yucheng Lan is an associate professor
in Morgan State University. Prof. Qinyong Zhang is a professor in
the Center for Advanced Materials and Energy at Xihua University of
China.
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