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Development and Characterization of a High-Temperature Heat Flux Sensor Using the Transverse Seebeck Effect in Elemental Rhenium

Datum
26.11.2025
Zeit
15:00 - 16:00
Sprecher
Dr. Kenneth McAfee
Zugehörigkeit
University of Maryland, USA
Sprache
en
Hauptthema
Materialien
Host
Martina Javorka
Beschreibung
Certain configurations of anisotropic single crystals have the potential to produce an electric signal perpendicular to an applied temperature gradient. This effect is known as the Transverse Seebeck Effect (TSE) and can be leveraged to build thermoelectric devices compatible with harsh environments. In this work, we report on the development and characterization of a heat flux sensor using the TSE in single crystal rhenium. The sensor features a simple, robust construction, and is fabricated with ceramics and alloys compatible with temperatures exceeding 1000 °C. The heat flux sensor is characterized from room temperature to 500 °C using a new temperature-controlled calibration facility developed at the University of Maryland. The sensor exhibits a voltage response that is both linear with respect to the applied heat flux and augmented as the conditions become more challenging. The sensor’s responsivity remains stable after long term exposure to temperatures as high as 1000 °C, demonstrating good compatibility of the sensing platform with harsh environments. These results showcase the unique use case of the TSE in refractory metals for robust thermoelectric devices and highlight the potential performance that can be achieved by TSE-based sensors in applications such as space exploration, energy production, and high-speed flight.
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http://www.ifw-dresden.de
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