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  1. Thermoelectric effect - Wikipedia

    A thermoelectric device creates a voltage when there is a different temperature on each side. Conversely, when a voltage is applied to it, heat is transferred from one side to the other, creating a …

  2. Thermoelectricity | Physics & Energy Conversion | Britannica

    thermoelectricity, direct conversion of heat into electricity or electricity into heat through two related mechanisms, the Seebeck effect and the Peltier effect. When two metals are placed in electric …

  3. Thermoelectrics - Latest research and news | Nature

    6 days ago · Thermoelectrics are materials that can generate electricity from the application of a temperature gradient, or vice versa, through the thermoelectric effect.

  4. Thermoelectrics - Northwestern University

    The thermoelectric performance (for either power generation or cooling) depends on the efficiency of the thermoelectric material for transforming heat into electricity.

  5. Thermoelectricity - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

    Thermoelectricity combines two phenomena in a material; heat transfer (“thermo”) and charge transfer (“electricity”). Thermoelectric systems can either convert directly heat into electricity or convert an …

  6. Recent trends and future perspectives of thermoelectric materials and ...

    This review explores the ever-evolving landscape of thermoelectric materials, focusing on the latest trends and innovations in ceramics, thermally conductive gel-like materials, metals, nanoparticles, …

  7. What Is Thermoelectric and How Does It Work? - Engineer Fix

    Oct 5, 2025 · The thermoelectric effect is the direct conversion of a temperature difference into electrical voltage, and the reverse process of converting electrical energy into a temperature difference. This …

  8. Thermoelectric effect - New World Encyclopedia

    The thermoelectric effect is a phenomenon by which a temperature difference is directly converted to electric voltage and vice versa. On the measurement-scale of everyday life, a thermoelectric device …

  9. 8: Thermoelectrics - Engineering LibreTexts

    A thermoelectric device is a device which converts a temperature differential to electricity, or vice versa, and it is made from a junction of two different conductors or semiconductors.

  10. Thermoelectric materials - Wikipedia

    The thermoelectric effect refers to phenomena by which either a temperature difference creates an electric potential or an electric current creates a temperature difference.