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by mchannon
396 days ago
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The ZT (figure of merit) is an apples-to-apples number for comparing one thermoelectric material set to another. Higher is better. Bismuth Telluride is the standard and has been for decades. It has a ZT of about 1.3. There have been some breakthroughs to exceed that in a few spots, but with limitations. Most of its competitors still exceed a ZT of 1. This publication’s material is less than 0.01. Not all that newsworthy, unless I’m missing something. |
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Presumably, this would have very different applications.