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Micromachined CMOS thermoelectric generators as on-chip power supply

As the power consumption of a large number of microelectronic devices has been continuously reduced in recent years, power supply units of a few microwatts have become sufficient for their operation. Our improved micro-scale thermoelectric generator (μ-TEG) is based on polysilicon surface micromachi...

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Published in:Sensors and actuators. A. Physical. 2004-09, Vol.114 (2), p.362-370
Main Authors: Strasser, M., Aigner, R., Lauterbach, C., Sturm, T.F., Franosch, M., Wachutka, G.
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Language:English
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Summary:As the power consumption of a large number of microelectronic devices has been continuously reduced in recent years, power supply units of a few microwatts have become sufficient for their operation. Our improved micro-scale thermoelectric generator (μ-TEG) is based on polysilicon surface micromachining and is designed to convert waste heat into electrical power. Since this device is compatible with standard CMOS fabrication processes, it can be easily integrated on chip level and matches the needs for low-cost and small-size systems. As thermoelectric materials, both, pure poly-Si and poly-Si 70%Ge 30% have been investigated. Emphasis was placed on a thermally optimized design and the reduction of the total electrical resistance of the generator. As a result of these improvements, a voltage of 5 V and an electrical power output of 1 μW for a matched consumer is achieved with generators of 1 cm 2 in size at a temperature drop of about 5 K.
ISSN:0924-4247
1873-3069
DOI:10.1016/j.sna.2003.11.039