DocumentCode
2168418
Title
Solid-state power generation and cooling micro/nanodevices for distributed system architectures
Author
Fleurial, J.-P. ; Snyder, G.J. ; Patel, J. ; Huang, C.-K. ; Ryan, M.A. ; Averback, R. ; Hill, C. ; Chen, G.
Author_Institution
Jet Propulsion Lab., California Inst. of Technol., Pasadena, CA, USA
fYear
2001
fDate
2001
Firstpage
24
Lastpage
29
Abstract
Miniaturized solid-state devices for integrated thermal management packages and low power, high voltage, electrical power source systems are of interest for a variety of space and terrestrial applications. The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) and the Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) have been planning the use of much smaller spacecraft that will incorporate a variety of micro/nanodevices, such as microdetectors and microsensors, into miniature autonomous vehicles, such as microprobes and microrovers. High performance solid-state microcoolers and microgenerators based on thermoelectric, alpha-voltaic and thermionic energy conversion offer attractive solutions to the accelerating trend towards miniaturization of electronic components and distributed "system-on-a-chip" (SOAC) architectures where the functions of sense, compute, actuate, control, communicate and power are integrated. Novel thermoelectric micro/nanodevices that will provide the ability to handle much higher heat fluxes (thus resulting in high cooling power or electrical power densities), possess much faster response time as well as the possibility of generating high voltages under very small temperature differentials are being fabricated. After discussing the potential of thermoelectric and alpha-voltaic microdevices for SOAC architectures, we will report on our progress in electrochemical deposition of thermoelectric micro/nanoelements, thermoelectric and alpha-voltaic device microfabrication techniques as well as the electrical and thermal performance of the first devices
Keywords
cooling; electrodeposition; nanotechnology; thermoelectric conversion; thermoelectric devices; JPL; NASA; SOAC architectures; alpha-voltaic microdevices; alphavoltaic device microfabrication techniques; cooling; distributed system architectures; electrical performance; electrochemical deposition; integrated thermal management packages; low power high voltage electrical power source systems; microdevices; microgenerators; microprobes; microrovers; miniaturized solid-state devices; nanodevices; solid-state microcoolers; solid-state power generation; spacecraft; system-on-a-chip; thermal performance; thermoelectric device microfabrication techniques; thermoelectric energy conversion; thermoelectric microelements; thermoelectric nanoelements; Cooling; Electronic packaging thermal management; Energy management; Power generation; Power system management; Solid state circuits; Space vehicles; Thermal management; Thermoelectric devices; Thermoelectricity;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Thermoelectrics, 2001. Proceedings ICT 2001. XX International Conference on
Conference_Location
Beijing
ISSN
1094-2734
Print_ISBN
0-7803-7205-0
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ICT.2001.979613
Filename
979613
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