A Brief Perspective on Piezotronic and Thermoelectric Coupling: Flexible Platforms for Synergistic Energy Scavenging and Peltier-Caloric Effects
David Carroll, ChaoChao Dun

TL;DR
This paper reviews the development of flexible hybrid piezoelectric and thermoelectric devices that exhibit synergistic energy scavenging effects, including novel thermodynamic phenomena like the Peltier-Caloric Effect, highlighting their potential for enhanced energy harvesting.
Contribution
It introduces a coupled heat engine model explaining the non-additive power generation and discusses the emergence of the Peltier-Caloric Effect in hybrid thermodynamic systems.
Findings
Hybrid devices show non-linear power output exceeding individual effects.
Strong coupling of thermoelectric and piezoelectric effects enhances energy scavenging.
Observation of Peltier-Caloric Effect confirms complex thermodynamic interactions.
Abstract
Advances in the development of flexible piezoelectric and thermoelectric materials have provided an important avenue for the exploration of energy scavenging through the thermodynamic-coupling of orthogonal energy-scavenging modalities. This has led to a body of work creating hybrid thermo/piezo-electric generator devices (T/PEGs) in which the two effects become thermodynamically entangled. Based on hetero- thin film architectures, such devices can exhibit a surprising power generation characteristic which is non-additive between the two energy-scavenging effects. For example, when the thermoelectric and piezoelectric effects are strongly coupled by their proximal fields, the efficacy of energy scavenging can be made to exceed that of the two effects independently. In this review of such effects, a basic coupled heat engine model is shown to provide insight into the origins of…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Thermoelectric Materials and Devices · Advanced Sensor and Energy Harvesting Materials · Innovative Energy Harvesting Technologies
