A review on the potential of silicon nanowires (SINWS) in thermoelectric energy harvesters

There are various types of micro-scale energy harvesters (EH) that have been reported by many researchers around the world such as photovoltaic cells, piezoelectric transducers, electromagnetic transducers, thermoelectric and others. Energy harvester that harvest ambient energy which exists naturall...

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Main Authors: Abd. Tahrim, Aqilah, Ahmad, Anita, Mohamed Ali, Mohamed Sultan
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spelling my.utm.576522017-11-01T04:16:57Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/57652/ A review on the potential of silicon nanowires (SINWS) in thermoelectric energy harvesters Abd. Tahrim, Aqilah Ahmad, Anita Mohamed Ali, Mohamed Sultan TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering There are various types of micro-scale energy harvesters (EH) that have been reported by many researchers around the world such as photovoltaic cells, piezoelectric transducers, electromagnetic transducers, thermoelectric and others. Energy harvester that harvest ambient energy which exists naturally or produced by mankind or machines, are able to be an alternative source for low-power devices such as mobile phone, laptop, health implant and many more. Thermoelectric is an energy harvester that converts heat waste from any sources such as vehicle engines, laptops or human body into electricity. Numerous kind of thermoelectric materials including metals and semiconductors have been investigated by researchers that produce different performances and efficiencies. Recently, researchers are looking forward to nanostructured semiconductors such as nanoribbons, nanotubes, nanowires and quantum dots as a potential to increase the figure of merit (ZT) and efficiency of thermoelectric EH. This paper reviews on silicon as the second most abundant element on earth and commonly used in electronic components is possible to be used as thermoelectric material. Silicon in bulk has high thermal conductivity which is less desirable for thermoelectric application. However, many studies regarding nanostructured silicon such as silicon nanowires have been carried out with promising results in reducing thermal conductivity. Penerbit UTM Press 2015 Article PeerReviewed Abd. Tahrim, Aqilah and Ahmad, Anita and Mohamed Ali, Mohamed Sultan (2015) A review on the potential of silicon nanowires (SINWS) in thermoelectric energy harvesters. Jurnal Teknologi, 77 (17). pp. 11-17. ISSN 1279-696 DOI:10.11113/jt.v77.6417
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topic TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering
spellingShingle TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering
Abd. Tahrim, Aqilah
Ahmad, Anita
Mohamed Ali, Mohamed Sultan
A review on the potential of silicon nanowires (SINWS) in thermoelectric energy harvesters
description There are various types of micro-scale energy harvesters (EH) that have been reported by many researchers around the world such as photovoltaic cells, piezoelectric transducers, electromagnetic transducers, thermoelectric and others. Energy harvester that harvest ambient energy which exists naturally or produced by mankind or machines, are able to be an alternative source for low-power devices such as mobile phone, laptop, health implant and many more. Thermoelectric is an energy harvester that converts heat waste from any sources such as vehicle engines, laptops or human body into electricity. Numerous kind of thermoelectric materials including metals and semiconductors have been investigated by researchers that produce different performances and efficiencies. Recently, researchers are looking forward to nanostructured semiconductors such as nanoribbons, nanotubes, nanowires and quantum dots as a potential to increase the figure of merit (ZT) and efficiency of thermoelectric EH. This paper reviews on silicon as the second most abundant element on earth and commonly used in electronic components is possible to be used as thermoelectric material. Silicon in bulk has high thermal conductivity which is less desirable for thermoelectric application. However, many studies regarding nanostructured silicon such as silicon nanowires have been carried out with promising results in reducing thermal conductivity.
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author Abd. Tahrim, Aqilah
Ahmad, Anita
Mohamed Ali, Mohamed Sultan
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Ahmad, Anita
Mohamed Ali, Mohamed Sultan
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title A review on the potential of silicon nanowires (SINWS) in thermoelectric energy harvesters
title_short A review on the potential of silicon nanowires (SINWS) in thermoelectric energy harvesters
title_full A review on the potential of silicon nanowires (SINWS) in thermoelectric energy harvesters
title_fullStr A review on the potential of silicon nanowires (SINWS) in thermoelectric energy harvesters
title_full_unstemmed A review on the potential of silicon nanowires (SINWS) in thermoelectric energy harvesters
title_sort review on the potential of silicon nanowires (sinws) in thermoelectric energy harvesters
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