This document provides a table of contents for a study on the thermoelectric properties of some perovskite materials. Chapter 1 discusses the electric properties of perovskite structured materials, including the provskite crystal structure, separation of energy levels in the crystal field, and theoretical models like the small polaron model. Chapter 2 covers thermoelectric effects such as the Seebeck, Peltier, and Thomson effects, as well as measurement techniques. Chapter 3 examines the thermoelectric properties of doped CaMnO3, LaFeO3, and LaCoO3 perovskite systems, including the effects of doping with various elements on electrical resistivity and Seebeck coefficient.
This document provides a table of contents for a study on the thermoelectric properties of some perovskite materials. Chapter 1 discusses the electric properties of perovskite structured materials, including the provskite crystal structure, separation of energy levels in the crystal field, and theoretical models like the small polaron model. Chapter 2 covers thermoelectric effects such as the Seebeck, Peltier, and Thomson effects, as well as measurement techniques. Chapter 3 examines the thermoelectric properties of doped CaMnO3, LaFeO3, and LaCoO3 perovskite systems, including the effects of doping with various elements on electrical resistivity and Seebeck coefficient.
This document provides a table of contents for a study on the thermoelectric properties of some perovskite materials. Chapter 1 discusses the electric properties of perovskite structured materials, including the provskite crystal structure, separation of energy levels in the crystal field, and theoretical models like the small polaron model. Chapter 2 covers thermoelectric effects such as the Seebeck, Peltier, and Thomson effects, as well as measurement techniques. Chapter 3 examines the thermoelectric properties of doped CaMnO3, LaFeO3, and LaCoO3 perovskite systems, including the effects of doping with various elements on electrical resistivity and Seebeck coefficient.
PROVSKITE MATERIALS TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER 1: ELECTRIC PROPERTY OF PROVSKITE STRUCTURED MATERIALS 1.1: Provskite structure 1.2: Separation of energy levels in the crystal field and Jahn-Teller effect 1.2.1: Separation of energy levels in the crystal field( Sự tách mức năng lượng trong trường tinh thể) 1.2.2: Mixed valence( trạng thái hỗn hợp hóa trị) 1.2.3: Jahn-Teller effect 1.3: Some models 1.3.1: Small Polaron model( Mô hình Polaron nhỏ) 1.3.2: The variable range hopping model( Mô hình khoảng nhảy biến thiên) CHAPTER 2: THERMOELECTRIC EFFECT 2.1: Thermoelectric effect ( các hiệu ứng nhiệt điện) 2.1.1: Seebeck effect 2.1.2: Peltier effect 2.1.3: Thomson effect 2.2: Technical implementations 2.2.1: Resistivity measurements using a four-point collinear probe (đo điện trở) 2.2.2: Measure Seebeck coefficient( Đo hệ số Seebeck) CHAPTER 3: SOME THERMOELECTRIC PROVSKITE 3.1: Thermoelectric properties of CaMnO3 system doped with Bi and Dy 3.1.1: Role of Bi doping in thermoelectric properties of CaMnO3. 3.1.2: High Temperature Thermoelectric properties of Dy-Doped CaMnO3 Ceramics. 3.2: Thermoelectric properties of LaFeO3 system with doped Cu and Sr 3.2.1: Cu doping effect on electrical Resistivity and Seebeck Coefficient of Perovskite-Type LaFeO3 Ceramics. 3.2.2: Influence of Sr substitution on thermoelectric properties of La1-xSrxFeO3 ceramics. 3.2.3: Thermoelectric properties of LaFeO3 system with doped Ti, Co, Cu. 3.3: Thermoelectric properties of LaCoO3 system doped with Sr 3.3.1: Synthesis, sintering and thermoelectric properties of the solid solution La1-xSrxCoO3 (0≤x≤1). 3.3.2: Effect of Ni substitution on electrical and thermoelectric properties of LaCoO3 ceramics. 3.3.3: Thermoelectric properties of the LaCoO3-LaCrO3 system using high- throughput combinatorial approach.