Nonlinear thermoelectric phenomena
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Large temperature gradients can be observed in submicron structures and nanostructures. The finite element method has been used to calculate the temperature field for a “cone–plate” semiconductor contact. It is shown that under certain conditions thermoelectric phenomena in such systems become nonlinear.
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