2018
DOI: 10.1088/1757-899x/342/1/012051
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Seebeck coefficient of synthesized Titanium Dioxide thin film on FTO glass substrate

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“…In this work, the Seebeck coefficient (S) and electrical conductivity (σ) were evaluated at different temperatures, and (S) was greater than in other recorded studies that applied FTO glass as a support material consistent with the good contribution of the TiO 2 layer. According to results, titania-based thermoelectric paste in this study considered as a smart and stable window material for thermoelectric direction [49]. We can observe that (S) and (σ) for all prepared samples increase slightly by increasing the temperature to 370 K with linear regression as shown in Fig.…”
Section: Titania-based Thermoelectric Devices With Different Microstructuressupporting
confidence: 51%
“…In this work, the Seebeck coefficient (S) and electrical conductivity (σ) were evaluated at different temperatures, and (S) was greater than in other recorded studies that applied FTO glass as a support material consistent with the good contribution of the TiO 2 layer. According to results, titania-based thermoelectric paste in this study considered as a smart and stable window material for thermoelectric direction [49]. We can observe that (S) and (σ) for all prepared samples increase slightly by increasing the temperature to 370 K with linear regression as shown in Fig.…”
Section: Titania-based Thermoelectric Devices With Different Microstructuressupporting
confidence: 51%