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New Material Cools to -100 °C

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Dr. James P. Smith

Many applications await the development of efficient, inexpensive, low-temperature thermoelectric coolers. Current passing through a thermoelectric material carries away heat, cooling the material and its surroundings. Thermoelectric heat pumps based on bismuth telluride are in limited use for room-temperature applications such as cooling solid-state lasers, but they are not useful at the low temperatures needed to reduce infrared background radiation. Michigan State University chemist Mercouri G. Kanatzidis has synthesized a new thermoelectric material, CsBi4Te6, that may extend the...Read full article

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