9:00-10:15
Session Silicides
Chairperson: W. Pitschke (Germany)
SI-01 THERMOELECTRIC FIGURE OF MERIT OF IMPURITY DOPED AND HOT-PRESSED
MAGNESIUM SILICIDE ELEMENTS (Invited)
Takenobu Kajikawa, Keisuke Shida, Kentaro Shiraishi, and Tetsuya Ito
Shonan Institute of Technology, Fujisawa, Kanagawa, Japan
SI-02 THERMOELECTRIC PROPERTIES OF SOME MATERIALS BASED ON IRON DISILICIDE
M. I. Fedorov, V. K. Zaitsev, Yu. V. Ivanov, V. V. Popov, and M. V. Vedernikov
A. F. Ioffe Physico-Technical Institute, St. Petersburg, Russia
SI-03 CRYSTAL STRUCTURE AND MAGNETIC SUSCEPTIBILITY OF A Ru2Si3 SINGLE CRYSTAL
I. J. Ohsugi1, T. Kojima1, C. B. Vining2, M. Sakata3, and I. A. Nishida4
1 Salesian Polytechnic, Tokyo, Japan 2 ZT Services, Auburn, USA
3 Keio University, Yokohama, Japan
4 National Research Institute for Metals, Tsukuba, Japan
SI-04 THERMOELECTRIC PROPERTIES OF b-FeSi2 WITH DISPERSION OF SiC BY
MECHANICAL ALLOYING
H. Nagai, S. Katsuyama, M. Ito, and K. Majima, Osaka University, Osaka, Japan
10:30-12:00
Session Power Generation-I
Chairperson: R. J. Buist (USA)
PG-01 STRUCTURAL DESIGN AND THERMOELECTRIC PROPERTIES OF b-FeSi2 COMPOUND
PREPARED BY THERMAL SPRAYING (Invited)
Atsushi Tsutsumi1, Koji Kuramoto1, Jun-ichi Sawazaki1, Yusuke Makita1,
Kunio Yoshida1, Kazuo Ueno2, Satoshi Sodeoka2, and Masato Suzuki2
1 The University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan 2 Osaka National Research
Institute, Ikeda, Japan
PG-02 FABRICATION OF LARGE SIZE FeSi2 THERMOELECTRIC DEVICE BY THERMAL
SPRAYING PROCESS
Kazuo Ueno1, Satoshi Sodeoka1, Masato Suzuki1, Atsushi Tsutsumi2, Kohji
Kuramoto2, Jun-ichi Sawazaki2, Kunio Yoshida2, Hailing Huang3, Kazutoshi
Nagai3, Hideki Kondoh4, and
Shuhei Nakahama4
1 Osaka National Research Institute, Ikeda, Japan 2 Tokyo
University, Tokyo, Japan
3 Ebara Research Co. LTD., Fujisawa, Japan 4 Ebara Co., Tokyo, Japan
PG-03 CARRIER DENSITY BEHAVIOUR DURING AGEING OF DOPED PLASMA SPRAY FORMED
IRON DISILICIDE
K. Schackenberg1, E. Muller1, J. Schilz1, H. Ernst1, W. A. Kaysser1, G.
Langer2, and E. Lugscheider2
1 German Aerospace Center (DLR), Koln, Germany 2 RWTH Aachen, Germany
PG-04 ON THE SUITABILITY OF LOW COST PbTe DEVICES FOR HIGH GRADE WASTE HEAT
POWER GENERATION APPLICATIONS
Bernard C. LeSage1, and Thomas Nystrom2
1 Global Thermoelectric Inc., Calgary, Alberta, Canada
2 TLN Solutions, Baltimore, Maryland, USA
PG-05 LOW ENERGY POWER GENERATION: DESIGN AND OPTIMIZATION
H. Dunn, AZ Technology, Inc., Huntsville, Alabama, USA
13:00-14:00
Session Cooling
Chairperson: S. Yamaguchi (Japan)
CL-01 THERMOELECTRIC STRATEGY FOR CONSUMER APPLICATIONS (Invited)
H. Watanabe, Thermovonics Co., Ltd., Kawasaki-shi, Japan
CL-02 PROSPECTS FOR RELTIER COOLING OF THE CUPRATE SUPERCONDUCTORS
J. W. Straehle1, S. Rath2, T. Hans1, T. Metzger1, T. Nissel1, R. P.
Huebener1, and S. Kemmler-Sack2
1 Physikalisches Institut, Lehrstuhl Experimentalphysik II, University of
Tuebingen, Morgenstelle 14, D - 72076 Tuebingen, Germany
2 Institut fur Anorganische Chemie, University of Tuebingen, Morgenstelle
18, D - 72076 Tuebingen, Germany
CL-03 THERMOELECTRIC COOLERS MADE OF FUNCTION-GRADED MATERIALS WITH THE
OPTIMAL FORM OF LEGS
Anatychuk L. I., Vykhor L. N., and Cherkez R. G., Institute of
Thermoelectricity, Ukraine
14:00-15:30
Session TE Devices
Chairperson: S. Yamaguchi (Japan)
TD-01 SYNTHESIS OF POROUS THERMOELECTRIC DEVICES (Invited)
H. Yasuda, I. Ohnaka, H. Kaziura, and T. Yano, Osaka University, Osaka, Japan
TD-02 LOW TEMPERATURE THERMOELECTRIC COOLING: PROBLEMS AND PROSPECTS
V. Semeniouk, Odessa State Academy of Refrigeration, Odessa, Ukraine
TD-03 NEW IRON-BASED THERMOELECTRIC JUNCTION AND THERMOELECTRIC GENERATION
CONCEPT
K. Ono, and R. O. Suzuki, Kyoto University, Kyoto, 606-8501 Japan
TD-04 ENHANCED THERMOELECTRIC REFRIGERATION SYSTEM COP THROUGH LOW THERMAL
IMPEDANCE LIQUID HEAT TRANSFER TECHNOLOGY
G. Attey, Hydrocool Pty Ltd., P. O. Box 400, Fremantle, Australia
TD-05 APPLICATION OF THE THERMOELECTRIC COOLER IN THE SEVENTEENTH CHINESE
RETRIEVABLE SATELLITE
Zhang Jianzhong1, Wang Tiemin1, Liu Xueming2, and Tong Guanghui2
1 Tianjin Institute of Power Sources, Tianjin 300381, China
2 Shanghai Institute of Technical Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences,
Shanghai 200083, China
TD-06 RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT OF A THERMOELECTRIC POWER GENERATION SYSTEM
USING LOW-CALORIE EXHAUST GAS
T. Eura1, S. Matsuda2, F. Katsuki3, T. Igarashi4, K. Nakao5, and O. Morigami6
1 Ion Engineering Research Institute Corp., Hirakata, Japan
2 Sanyo Special Steel Co., Ltd., Himeji, Japan
3 Sumitomo Metal Industries, Ltd., Amagasaki, Japan
4 Tokyo Tungsten Co., Ltd., Toyama, Japan
5 Mitsubishi Electric Corporation, Amagasaki, Japan
6 Kuriharant Co., Ltd, Osaka, Japan
16:00-18:00
Official Poster Session (Odd poster numbers)
Chairperson: T. Ohta (Japan)
TH-P01 THEORY OF THERMOMAGNETIC PHENOMENA IN COMPOSITES
I. I. Fishchuk, Institute for Nuclear Research, Kyiv, Ukraine
TH-P03 HIGH SPEED THERMOELECTRIC GENERATOR OF HEAT OSCILLATION
E. V. Osipov, and A. Aulas, Semiconductor Physics Institute, Vilnius, Lithuania
TH-P05 PHYSICAL MODEL OF NERNST ELEMENT
H. Nakamura1, S. Yamaguchi1, and K. Ikeda2
1 National Institute for Fusion Science, Toki, Japan
2 Graduate University for Advanced Studies, Toki, Japan
TH-P07 ON THE RELIABILITY OF THERMOELECTRIC COOLING AND GENERATOR MODULES
Anatychuk L. I., and Luste O. J., Institute of Thermoelectricity, Ukraine
TH-P09 PULSE THERMO - EMF IN SEMICONDUCTORS
Yu. V. Drogobitskiy1, G. N. Logvinov1, Yu. G. Gurevich2, A. F. C. Sanchez2,
and O. Yu. Titov3
1 Ternopil State University, Ternopil, Ukraine 2 CINVESTAV, Mexico
3 Bar-Ilan University, Israel
TH-P11 THERMOELECTRIC PROPERTIES OF MULTI-LAYERED SYSTEM
Y. Nishio, and T. Hirano, Daikin Industries Limited, Ibaraki, Japan
BA-P01 THERMOELECTRIC PROPERTIES OF POLYCRYSTALLINE Bi AND Bi-Sb ALLOYS
V. M. Grabov1, O. N. Uryupin2, and V. A. Komarov1
1 Herzen Russian State Pedagogical University, St. Petersburg, Russia
2 A. F. Ioffe Physical - Technical Institute, St. Petersburg, Russia
BA-P03 SEM AND STM STUDY OF THE EFFECT OF ATMOSPHERE ON THE CLEAVED SURFACE
OF Bi2Te3
H. Bando1, T. Nakura1, H. Sasagawa1, H. Ozaki1, and V. A. Kulbachinskii2
1 Waseda University, Tokyo, Japan 2 Moscow State University, Russia
BA-P05 THE (GeTe)n(Bi2Te3)m AND (GeTe)n(Sb2Te3)m HOMOLOGOUS SERIES LAYERED
COMPOUNDS AS NEW NATURAL COMPOSITE THERMOELECTRICS
L. E. Shelimova1, O. G. Karpinsky1, M. A. Kretova1, E. S. Avilov1, P. P.
Konstantinov2, and
J. -P. Fleurial3
1 A. A. Baikov Institute of Metallurgy, Russian Academy of Sciences,
Leninskii Pr. 49, Moscow 117911, Russia
2 A. F. Ioffe Physico-Technical Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences,
Politehnicheskaya, 26,St. Petersburg 194021, Russia
3 Jet Propulsion Laboratory/ California Institute of Technology, Pasadena
CA 91109, USA
BA-P07 DEVELOPMENT OF THERMOELECTRIC SEMICONDUCTOR MATERIALS
Y. F. Kozlov, A. I. Holopkin, N. V. Zhavoronkov, and V. V. Marichev
JSC "Electronics NN", Moscow, Russia
BA-P09 THERMOELECTRIC PROPERTIES OF p-TYPE Bi-Sb-Te CRYSTALS WITH COMPOSITE
STRUCTURE
K. Ebisumori1, H. Tauchi1, and I. A. Nishida2
1 AISIN SEIKI Co., LTD., Aichi, Japan
2 National Research Institute for Metals, Ibaraki, Japan
BA-P11 EFFECT OF EXTRUSION AND POSTERIOR ANNEALING ON STRUCTURE AND
THERMOELECTRIC PROPERTIES OF n-Bi2Te3-xSex AND p-Bi0,52Te3Sb1,48 SOLID
SOLUTIONS
V. I. Nekhoroshev, Joint Stock Company ECOHOL, Moscow, Russia
BA-P13 PROPERTIES OF HOT COMPACTED IN VACUUM ALLOYS OF (Bi, Sb)2Te3
OBTAINED BY HARDENING OF LIQUID STATE
O. Sh. Gogishvily1, S. P. Krivoruchko2, R. Ya. Kucherov1, and Yu. V. Nikolaev1
1 State Research Institute of Scientific Industrial Association Lutch,
Moscow, Russia
2 Suchumi Physical Technical Institute
BA-P15 MICROSTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT AND THERMOELECTRICS PROPERTIES OF Bi2Te3
CERAMICS FABRICATED BY PIES METHOD
T. Tokiai1, and K. Koumoto2
1 Idemitsu Cosan Co. Ltd., Tokyo, Japan 2 Nagoya University,
Nagoya, Japan
BA-P17 EFFECT OF MICROSTRUCTURE AND COMPOSITION ON THERMOELECTRIC
PROPERTIES OF Te-RICH Sb2Te3
H. Kohri1, L. Chen1, I. A. Nishida2, and T. Hirai1
1 Institute for Materials Research, Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan
2 National Research Institute for Metals, Tsukuba, Japan
TF-P01 THERMAL WAVES IN SEMICONDUCTORS AND SEMICONDUCTOR FILMS.
THERMOELECTRIC DETECTION OF WAVES
Logvinov G. N.1, Kasyanchuk M. N.2, Lashkevich I. M.2, Gurevich Yu. G.3, and
G. Gonzales de la Cruz.3
1 Institute of Thermoelectricity, Ukraine 2 Ternopol State Pedagog. Inst.
3 Instituto Politecnico Nacional
TF-P03 THERMOELECTRIC BISMUTH WIRE ARRAY COMPOSITES
Tito E. Huber1,2, and Ricky Calcao1
1 Polytechnic University, Brooklyn, New York 11201, USA
2 Howard University, Washington, D.C. 20059, USA
TF-P05 EPITAXIAL AND GRANULAR TEXTURED FILMS OF (Bi,Sb)2Te3: FEATURES OF
GROWTH AND THERMOELECTRIC PARAMETERS
Yu. A. Boikov1,2, V. A. Danilov2, D. Erts1, and T. Claeson1
1 Chalmers University of Technology and Goteborg University, Goteborg, Sweden
2 Ioffe Physico-Technical Institute RAS, St. Petersburg, Russia
TF-P07 THERMOEMF OF QUANTUM SEMIMETAL WIRES BASED ON BISMUTH
P. P. Bodiul1, D. V. Gitsu1, A. A. Nikolaeva1,2, and I. A. Popov1
1 Institute of Applied Physics, Kishinev, Moldova
2 International Laboratory of High Magnetic Fields and Low Temperatures,
Wroclav, Poland
TF-P09 THERMOELECTRIC PROPERTIES OF Si0.8Ge0.2/Si MULTILAYERS
H. Kato1, A. Yamamoto2, T. Ohta2, M. Takimoto3, K. Sakamoto2, K. Miki2, T.
Matsui1, K. Kamisako3, and L. Whitlow2
1 Nagoya Univ., Nagoya, Japan 2 Electrotechnical Laboratory, Japan
3 Tokyo Univ. of Agriculture and Technology, Japan
TF-P11 TRANSPORT PROPERTIES OF MICROCRYSTALLINE p- AND n-SiGe FILMS
F. Edelman1, Y. Komem1, H. -J. Osten2, J. Griesche2, T. Raz1, M. Solzer3,
and P. Zaumseil2
1 Materials Engineering Faculty, Technion-Israel Institute of Technology,
32000 Haifa, Israel
2 Institute for Semiconductorphysics, Walter-Korsing-Str. 2, D-15230
Frankfurt (Oder), Germany
3 Martin-Luther-Universitat, Fachbereich Physik, Hoher Weg 7, D-06120 Halle
(Saale), Germany
TF-P13 RESONANT THERMOELECTRIC EFFECTS IN A HIGHER MANGANESE SILICIDE
S. V. Ordin, and P. M. Karavaev, A. F. Ioffe Physico-Technical Institute,
St. Petersburg, Russia
TF-P15 THERMOCOUPLE MEASUREMENT ERROR IN A DYNAMIC SYSTEM
C. Ould Lahoucine, A. Khellaf, and M. Belhamel, CDER Bouzareah, Alger, Algeria
TF-P17 METHODS AND MEANS FOR PRECISE AND FAST DETERMINATION OF
THERMOELECTRIC COOLING AND GENERATION MODULE PARAMETERS
Anatychuk L. I., Varich N. I., and Shchedrin A. A., Institute of
Thermoelectricity, Ukraine
TF-P19 THE MERIT FACTOR OF CERAMIC SUPERCONDUCTORS
H. Bougrine1, R. Cloots1, M. Pekala2, and M. Ausloos1
1 S.U.P.R.A.S., Montefiore Electricity Institute, B28, University of Liege,
Belgium
2 University of Warsaw, Poland
TF-P21 EVALUATION OF ELEMENT/ELECTRODE JOINING BY THERMOGRAPHIC NDT METHOD
K. Furuya, M. Kobayashi, K. Ikoma, and K. Shinohara
Nissan Research Center, Nissan Motor Co., Ltd., Yokosuka, Japan
TF-P23 NANOSTRUCTURED THERMOELECTRICS BASED ON PERIODIC SUPERLATTICES IN
OPALS AND OPAL REPLICAS
R. H. Baughman1, A. Zakhidov1, I. Khayrullin1, Z. Iqbal1, P. Eklund2, and
G. Mahan3
1 AlliedSignal, Morristown, NJ, USA 2 University of Kentucky,
Lexington, KY, USA
3 University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN, USA
SN-P01 MOSSBAUER EFFECT OF FILLED SKUTTERUDITE COMPOUNDS
H. Kitagawa1, S. Kondo1, K. Oda2, M. Hasaka1, and T. Morimura1
1 Nagasaki University, Nagasaki, Japan 2 University of Tokyo, Tokyo,
Japan
SN-P03 EFFECTS OF PbS DOPING ON THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF n-TYPE CoSb3
H. Anno1, H. Kaneko1, K. Matsubara1, and H. Tashiro2
1 Science University of Tokyo in Yamaguchi, Onoda, Japan
2 Toyo Kohan Co., Ltd., Kudamatsu, Japan
SN-P05 MICROSTRUCTURES AND THERMOELECTRIC PROPERTIES OF (FeSb3)1-xLax RIBBONS
Hiroyuki Kitagawa, Masayuki Hasaka, Takao Morimura, and Shin-ichiro Kondo
Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Faculty of Engineering,
Nagasaki University, 1-14 Bunkyo-machi, Nagasaki, 852, Japan
SN-P07 EFFECT OF MECHANICAL GRINDING ON THE THERMOELECTRIC PROPERTIES OF
CoSb3-FeSb2 COMPOSITE
S. Katsuyama, Y. Kanayama, M. Ito, K. Majima, and H. Nagai, Osaka University, Osaka, Japan
SN-P09 PREPARATION AND THERMOELECTRIC PROPERTIES OF AgSbTe2
Y. Noda1, I. A. Nishida2, Y. -S. Kang3, and M. Niino3
1 Shimane University, Matsue, Japan 2 National Research Institute
for Metals, Tsukuba, Japan
3 National Aerospace Laboratory, Kakuda, Japan
SN-P11 RELATION OF THE HfNiSn COMPOUND WITH OTHER PHASES IN THE TERNARY
Hf-Ni-Sn SYSTEM
Yu. V. Stadnyk, L. P. Romaka, and R. V. Skolozdra
Chemistry Department, I. Franko University, Lviv 290005, Ukraine
SN-P13 ANOMALOUS THERMOELECTRIC RESPONSE OF SINGLE-WALL CARBON NANOTUBES (SWNT)
L. Grigorian1, G. Sumanasekera1, S. Fang1, P. C. Eklund1, L. Woods2, and G.
D. Mahan2
1 University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY, USA 2 University of
Tennessee, Knoxville, TN, USA
SI-P01 ELECTRONIC ENERGY OF Fe-Si ALLOY CALCULATED BY A DENSITY-FUNCTIONAL
METHOD USING A PSEUDO-POTENTIAL APPROACH
Y. Imai, M. Mukaida, and T. Tsunoda, National Institute of Materials and
Chemical Research, Tsukuba, Japan
SI-P03 SUPERSTRUCTURE ORDERING AND THERMOELECTRIC PROPERTIES OF HIGHER
MANGANESE SILICIDE BASED MATERIALS
Zaitsev V. K., Ordin S. V., Shcheglov M. P., and Fedorov M. I.
A. F. Ioffe Physical-Technical Institute RAS, St. Petersburg, Russia
SI-P05 THERMOELECTRIC PROPERTIES OF Co-DOPED n-TYPE IRON SILICIDES PREPARED
BY MECHANICAL ALLOYING
Byoung-Gue Min1, Dong-Hi Lee1, and Jae-Dong Shim2
1 Yonsei University, Seoul, Korea 2 Korea Institute of Science and
Technology, Seoul, Korea
SI-P07 THERMOELECTRIC PROPERTIES OF Ru2Si3 PREPARED BY FZ AND ARC MELTING
METHODS
Y. Arita, T. Miyagawa, and T. Matsui, Nagoya University, Nagoya, Japan
SI-P09 THERMAL AND ELECTRICAL PROPERTIES OF CZOCHRALSKI GROWN GeSi ALLOYS
I. Yonenaga, and T. Goto, Institute for Materials Research, Tohoku
University, Sendai, Japan
PG-P01 TE GENERATOR TEST FACILITY FOR LOW-RESISTANCE SINGLE ELEMENTS
E. Muller, J. U. Bruch, and J. Schilz, German Aerospace Center (DLR), Koln,
Germany
PG-P03 THERMOELECTRIC SOURCES OF HEAT AND ELECTRIC POWER WITH CATALYTIC HEATING
Anatychuk L. I., Mikhailovsky V. Ya., and Rozver Yu. Yu.
Institute of Thermoelectricity, Ukraine
PG-P05 DEVELOPMENT OF TEG-MODULE USING b-FeSi2 THERMOCOUPLES
S. Tokita1, and T. Iwamoto2
1 IMRA MATERIAL R&D CO., LTD., Kariya, Japan
2 TYK CORPORATION, Tajimi, Japan
PG-P07 THERMOELECTRIC MODULE AND GENERATOR FOR GASOLINE ENGINE VEHICLES
K. Ikoma, M. Munekiyo, K. Furuya, M. Kobayashi, T. Izumi, and K. Shinohara
Nissan Research Center, Nissan Motor Co., Ltd., Yokosuka, Japan
PG-P09 CASE STUDY ON THERMOELECTRIC GENERATION SYSTEM UTILIZING THE EXHAUST
GAS OF INTERNAL-COMBUSTION POWER PLANT
T. Furue1, T. Hayashida1, Y. Imaizumi1, T. Inoue1, K. Nagao2, A. Nagai2, I.
Fujii2, and T. Sakurai2
1 Kyushu Electric Power Co., Inc., Fukuoka, Japan
2 Ube Industries, Ltd., Ube, Japan
PG-P11 BLOCKED GENERATORS FOR ENERGY AND INDUSTRY HEAT WASTE USE
L. I. Anatychuk1, K. Misawa2, and N. Suzuki2
1 Institute of Thermoelectricity, Ukraine 2 Fujitaka Co., Japan
CL-P01 WAYS OF INCREASING THE EFFICIENCY AND RELIABILITY OF THERMOELECTRIC
COOLING MODULES REALIZED IN ALTEK MODULES
Anatychuk L. I., and Razinkov V.V., Institute of Thermoelectricity, Ukraine
CL-P03 NON-STEADY PROCESSES IN MULTI-STAGE THERMOELECTRIC COOLERS
V. L. Galperin, MGNPP<OSTERM>, St. Petersburg, Russia
TD-P01 KNOWLEDGES REPRESENTATION FOR TE DEVISES ENGINEERING
A. Sulin, Cooling Devices Laboratory AMEC, St. Petersburg, Russia
TD-P03 THE CORRELATION OF QJCTN FACTOR IN A TE ASSEMBLY WITH ITS ACTUAL
PERFORMANCE
Todd M. Ritzer, and Paul G. Lau
TE Technology, Inc., 1590 Keane Drive, Traverse City, MI, USA
TD-P05 ECOLOGICALLY PURE THERMOELECTRIC CLIMATIC SYSTEM
A. A. Guliaev, and A. I. Holopkin, JSC "Electronics NN", Moscow, Russia
TD-P07 THERMOELECTRIC CLIMATE CHAMBER
Y. Stern, Moscow Institute of Electronic Technology, Zelenograd, Moscow, Russia
TD-P09 OXIDATION RESISTANCE OF GLASS COATED PbTe
L. Chen, T. Goto, R. Tu, and T. Hirai
Institute for Materials Research, Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan
TD-P11 THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE STORAGE TANK WATER HEATER BY THERMOELECTRIC TECHNOLOGY
I. Harata1, S. Takagi1, I. Wakabayashi1, M. Sakai2, H. Tetuka2, and T. Toshou2
1 Tohoku Electric Power Co., Inc., Sendai, Japan
2 Therm Ovonics Co., Ltd., Kawasaki, Japan
OB-P01 PLASMON - PHONON INTERACTION IN A POROUS SiC WITH METAL
S. V. Ordin1, T. Miyakawa2, Y. Okamoto3, M. I. Fedorov1, and A. V. Fokin1
1 A. F. Ioffe Physico-Technical Institute, St. Petersburg, Russia
2 Chiba Institute of Technology, Chiba, Japan
3 National Defense Academy, Yokosuka, Japan
OB-P03 THERMOELECTRIC PROPERTIES OF SINTERED SiC/Si/Ag THERMOELECTRIC
SEMICONDUCTOR
H. Inai, Y. Okamoto, and J. Morimoto, National Defense Academy, Kanagawa, Japan
OB-P05 MICROSTRUCTURE AND THERMOELECTRIC PROPERTIES OF B-C-Y SYSTEM COMPOSITES
J. Li, T. Goto, and T. Hirai, Institute for Materials Research, Tohoku
University, Sendai, Japan
OB-P07 TRANSPORT PROPERTIES IN (Na,Ca)Co2O4 CERAMICS
T. Itoh1, T. Kawata1, T. Kitajima1, and I. Terasaki1,2
1 Waseda University, Tokyo, Japan 2 PRESTO JST, Tokyo, Japan
OB-P09 THERMOELECTRIC PROPERTIES OF Zn-In COMPLEX CHALCOGENIDES
H. Okuno, W. S. Seo, and K. Koumoto, Nagoya University, Nagoya, Japan
OB-P11 THERMOELECTRIC PROPERTIES OF OXIDE SOLID SOLUTIONS BASED ON Al-DOPED ZnO
M. Ohtaki, T. Tsubota, and K. Eguchi, Kyushu University, Japan
OB-P13 THERMOELECTRIC POWER OF PROTON CONDUCTING CERATES
Erik O. Ahlgren, Materials Research Department, Risj National Laboratory,
DK-4000 Roskilde, Denmark; Presently: Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan
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