thermiskeelektriske
Thermiskeelektriske refers to phenomena and devices that involve the interconversion of heat and electricity. This effect is primarily observed in certain materials and is based on the principle that temperature differences can create an electrical voltage, and conversely, an electrical current can generate a temperature difference.
The most well-known thermiskeelektriske effects are the Seebeck effect, the Peltier effect, and the Thomson effect.
The Peltier effect, in contrast, describes the heating or cooling that occurs at the junction of two
The Thomson effect refers to the absorption or liberation of heat in a single conductor when an
Thermoelektriske materials are crucial for these applications. They need to exhibit good electrical conductivity, low thermal