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A plate-type thermoelectric power generator with an oxidized bi-metal interface for power generation from a small temperature difference

Tohmyoh et al., 2016

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8365465641926938938
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Tohmyoh H
Daimon T
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Microelectronic Engineering

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A plate-type thermoelectric power generator was fabricated from an Fe plate. The Fe plate was initially oxidized. Next, an Al layer was deposited on the plate, which had been partially covered with an SiO 2 layer for electrical insulation, and a bi-metal interface with oxidation …
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    • H01L35/14Selection of the material for the legs of the junction using inorganic compositions
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