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Boosted Output Voltage of BiSbTe-Based Thermoelectric Generators via Coupled Effect between Thermoelectric Carriers and Triboelectric Charges

Authors
Kim, SW[Kim, Sun-Woo]Kim, JK[Kim, Jin-Kyeom]Park, JY[Park, Ji Young]Mun, J[Mun, Jinhong]Jung, S[Jung, Sungwoo]Yang, SE[Yang, Seong Eun]Lee, G[Lee, Geunsik]Lee, PS[Lee, Pooi See]Song, HC[Song, Hyun-Cheol]Yang, C[Yang, Changduk]Park, HS[Park, Hye Sung]Son, JS[Son, Jae Sung]Baik, JM[Baik, Jeong Min]
Issue Date
Dec-2022
Publisher
WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
Keywords
boosted output voltage; coupled effects; C-60-containing block polyimide; thermoelectric generators; triboelectric charges
Citation
ADVANCED ENERGY MATERIALS, v.13, no.4
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Journal Title
ADVANCED ENERGY MATERIALS
Volume
13
Number
4
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/skku/handle/2021.sw.skku/102246
DOI
10.1002/aenm.202202987
ISSN
1614-6832
Abstract
The present work demonstrates the very first approach to enhancing the output voltage of a thermoelectric generator by introducing highly charged polyimide-based dielectrics. High charge density over 320 mu C m(-2) in C-60-containing block polyimide (PI-b-C-60) having excellent charge retention characteristics is obtained through an ion injection process, attached at the cooling part of a thermoelectric generator consisting of Cu/p-type BiSbTe/Au/Cr/SiO2/Si. This significantly increases the electric potential difference across the thermoelectric generator (TEG) from 4.2 to 8.2 mV at the temperature difference of 20 K, and this increase can be maintained over 1 day. Density functional theory studies support that the enhancement depends on the dielectric constant and the insulating properties of the dielectric. Finally, a TEG consisting of 81 p-type BiSbTe legs with PI-b-C-60 generates an output voltage of 0.632 V, and the charged energy of the 10 mF-capacitor is boosted by 30 s. These results demonstrate the possibility of large-area TEG fabrication without the need for modification of the TE materials by introducing a new mechanism which is based on the coupling effect between thermoelectric carriers and triboelectric charges.
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