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Multicomponent Silicides for Thermoelectric Materials: Phase Stabilities, Synthesis, and Device Tailoring
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Lieferstatus: |
Auf Bestellung (Lieferzeit unbekannt) |
Veröffentlichung: |
Juni 2017
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Genre: |
Naturwissensch., Medizin, Technik |
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C /
Ceramics /
Ceramics, Glass, Composites, Natural Materials /
Chemistry and Materials Science /
composite materials /
Composites (Materials) /
Electrical Engineering /
Electronic devices & materials /
Electronic materials /
Energy Harvesting /
Engineering thermodynamics /
Engineering Thermodynamics, Heat and Mass Transfer /
Environmental Social Sciences /
Glass /
Heat engineering /
Heat transfer /
Inorganic Chemistry /
Mass transfer /
Optical and Electronic Materials /
Optical Materials /
Sustainability /
Sustainable Development /
Thermodynamics |
ISBN: |
9783319582672 |
EAN-Code:
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9783319582672 |
Verlag: |
Springer Nature EN |
Einband: |
Kartoniert |
Sprache: |
English
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Serie: |
SpringerBriefs in Materials |
Dimensionen: |
H 235 mm / B 155 mm / D |
Gewicht: |
1007 gr |
Seiten: |
46 |
Illustration: |
IX, 46 p. 26 illus., 18 illus. in color., schwarz-weiss Illustrationen, farbige Illustrationen |
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Inhalt: |
This book provides a comprehensive review of the current state of the art in silicon compounds for thermoelectric applications. Silicides are materials with good initial thermoelectric properties, which can be enhanced through tuning of their micro- and macrostructure. These compounds present various conduction mechanisms and complex band structures. Moreover, some are isotropic, and others anisotropic, which is highly beneficial for device tailoring. Silicides are a particularly attractive material for sensors, thermoelectric generators, and other applications because they are environmentally friendly, abundant, and low cost.This concise volume covers fundamentals and applications for an audience of materials scientists, chemists, solid-state physicists, and engineers. |
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