General Physics Colloquium
Wed. 10th December 15:15-16.00 Fys. Aud.
Title: 'Thermoelectric
Energy Conversion'
Speaker: Bo
Brummerstedt Iversen, Center for Materials Crystallography, Department of Chemistry & iNANO, Aarhus University
Abstract:
Thermoelectric effects have been known for almost two hundred years, but they are still at the forefront of materials research and solid state
physics. The reason is that it remains a fundamental challenge to optimize opposing contributions to the thermoelectric figure of merit, zT = TS2s/k,
where T is absolute temperature, S is the thermopower, s is the electrical conductivity and k is the thermal conductivity. For the past 15 years we have studied a wide range of thermoelectric materials including chalcogenides, antimonides, clathrates, skutterudites,
silicides and more [1]. In this talk I will exemplify some of the main ideas for increasing the power factor (S2s)
and lowering the thermal conductivity in materials, and then focus on recent research on the Zn-Sb system.
[1] B. B. Iversen, “Phonon Glass Electron Crystal materials for thermoelectric energy conversion”, Thesis for the Doctor of Technology Degree,
Technical University of Denmark, 2010
Wine and cheese will be served at 4 PM