Bismuth-Based Perovskite Derivates with Thermal Voltage Exceeding 40 mV/K
Vanira Trifiletti,
Matteo Massetti,
Alberto Calloni
et al.
Abstract:Heat is an inexhaustible
source of energy, and it can
be exploited
by thermoelectronics to produce electrical power or electrical responses.
The search for a low-cost thermoelectric material that could achieve
high efficiencies and can also be straightforwardly scalable has turned
significant attention to the halide perovskite family. Here, we report
the thermal voltage response of bismuth-based perovskite derivates
and suggest a path to increase the electrical conductivity by applying
chalcogenide doping. The… Show more
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