The Proceedings of the Thermal Engineering Conference
Online ISSN : 2424-290X
2021
Session ID : 0127
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Feasibility Study of Thermoelectric Module with Voltage Limiter Function Using Metal-Insulator Phase Transition Material
*Ryoji SakaiMasaaki BabaMasatoshi Takeda
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Thermoelectric power generation attracts attention due to the possible application in power sources of IoT devices. The voltage fluctuation of thermoelectric power generation due to the fluctuation of temperature difference causes instability and decreased reliability of the devices. In this study, we propose thermoelectric module with voltage limiter function using a metal-insulator phase transition material. Vanadium dioxide VO2 is one of metal-insulator phase transition materials, and its Seebeck coefficient is high in the low-temperature insulator phase and low in the metal phase. The output voltage of the thermoelectric module using VO2 is expected to be constant regardless of temperature fluctuation in the temperature range where insulator and metal phases coexist in the material, i.e., it has voltage limiter function. This paper describes a study of the feasibility of this concept by thermoelectric property measurement and output power measurement.

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