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This project investigates the anomalous Nernst effect for thermoelectric power generation, focusing on developing thin film structures to harness waste heat. It aims to enhance energy efficiency through innovative materials and fabrication techniques while exploring the quantum-mechanical principles behind this effect.
This project offers to explore a physical effect, the so called anomalous Nernst effect (ANE), forthermoelectric power generation.
The research plan involves prototyping a simple, laminar thin filmstructure to exploit thermal electricity from waste heat.
These cheap, easily available thermoelectric devicescould play an important part in meeting Europe 2020 targets to increase energy efficiency by 20% as set outby the European Commission.The proposal aims to describe the quantum-mechanical effect…
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