RI 6638 Thermoelectric Properties Of Depleted Uranium Selenides And Tellurides

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Jr. Norman
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Jan 1, 1965

Abstract

Thermoelectric properties of depleted uranium selenides and tellurides were investigated from room temperature to 700 C. Several depleted uranium monoselenides and monotellurides were doped with selected cationic and anionic materials to determine the effect of impurity additions on the thermoelectric properties. The undoped uranium selenides and tellurides were semimetallic conductors exhibiting low Seebeck coefficients and electrical resistivities. Partial or complete degeneracy was in evidence, indicating a charge carrier energy distribution similar to that in a metal. Doping increased the Seebeck coefficients of the uranium monoselenides and monotellurides; however, the corresponding change in the power factor in the figure of merit was small because of the increase in electrical resistivity.
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APA: Jr. Norman  (1965)  RI 6638 Thermoelectric Properties Of Depleted Uranium Selenides And Tellurides

MLA: Jr. Norman RI 6638 Thermoelectric Properties Of Depleted Uranium Selenides And Tellurides. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1965.

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