thermoelectric efficiency

What is Thermoelectric Efficiency?

Thermoelectric efficiency refers to the ability of a material to convert heat into electrical energy and vice versa. It is quantified by a dimensionless figure of merit known as ZT, which is given by the formula ZT = (S^2σT)/κ, where S is the Seebeck coefficient, σ is electrical conductivity, T is the absolute temperature, and κ is the thermal conductivity.

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