Add time:07/26/2019 Source:sciencedirect.com
Within thermoelectric generators, the chemical diffusion of a contact material into the active thermoelectric material is a potential cause for degradation, which has rarely been discussed in literature. Frequently, this degradation phenomenon leads to major problems in developing new modules and achieving long-term stability. In this study, copper as one of the standard contact materials and lead telluride as the state-of-the-art active material in the mid-temperature range are investigated. Chemical diffusion experiments of copper in lead telluride were carried out between 375 K and 795 K and the copper diffusion profiles were obtained by Secondary Ion Mass Spectrometry (SIMS). The evaluated chemical diffusion coefficient is lower than 10−13 cm2/s in the respective temperature range.
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