Bipolar Thermoelectric Devices
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Pipe, Kevin Patrick
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The work presented here is a theoretical and experimental study of heat production
and transport in bipolar electrical devices, with detailed treatment of thermoelectric
effects. Both homojunction and heterojunction devices are considered, and particular
attention is given to semiconductor laser diodes. The mechanisms that govern both
internal heat exchange and heat transfer between a device and its environment are
examined, leading to structures which are optimized for thermal management.
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Thesis Supervisor: Rajeev J. Ram
Title: Associate Professor
Date issued
2004-09-28Series/Report no.
Technical Report (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Research Laboratory of Electronics);706