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Thermoelectric Generator Through Dual-Direction Thermal Regulation by Thermal Diodes for Waste Heat Harvesting.

Tian LiWeitao JiangYufeng TongWei JiangLei YinBangdao ChenYongsheng ShiLei ZhangHongzhong Liu
Published in: Small (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany) (2023)
Thermal energy harvesting provides an opportunity for multi-node systems to achieve self-power autonomy. Thermoelectric generators (TEGs), either by thermocouple arrangement with higher-aspect-ratios or thermoelectric films overlay, are limited by the small temperature difference and its short-duration (less than dozens of minutes), hindering the harvesting efficiency. Here, by introducing thermal diodes with dual-direction thermal regulation ability to optimize the heat flux path, the proposed TEGs exhibit enhanced power-supply capability with unprecedented long-duration (more than hours). In contrast with conventional TEGs with fixed-leg dimensions enabled single output, these compact-TEGs can supply up to fourteen output-channels for selection, the produced power ranges from 1.11 to 921.99 µW, open circuit voltage ranges from 8.07 to 51.32 mV, when the natural temperature difference is 53.84 °C. Compared to the most recent TEGs, the proposed TEGs in this study indicate higher power (more than hundreds times) and much longer output duration (2.4-120 times) in a compact manner.
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