4. Organic thermoelectric generators
4.1 Thermodynamic aspects/theory
A thermoelectric generator is a device capable of exploiting the Seebeck effect to convert a temperature difference ΔT applied to its ends into a potential difference ΔV that can be recovered by the external user. The simplest form of a thermoelectric generator consists of a piece of thermoelectric material sandwiched between two electrodes, the first electrode at a so-called "hot" temperature (T C ), the second at a so-called "cold" temperature (T F < T C ). As shown in figure 6 , the generator can be considered...
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Groupement de recherche (GDR) OERA (Organic Electronics for New Era) https://gdr-oera.cnrs.fr/
Organic and Printed Electronics Association (OE-A) https://oe-a.org/
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