TY - JOUR
T1 - Heat transfer and thermoelectric voltage at metallic point contacts
AU - Phelan, P. E.
AU - Nakabeppu, O.
AU - Ito, K.
AU - Hijikata, K.
AU - Ohmori, T.
PY - 1993/8
Y1 - 1993/8
N2 - Metallic point contacts have been extensively studied from the viewpoint of their interesting, and often nonlinear, electrical properties. Their thermal characteristics, however, have largely been ignored, even though they show great potential as microscale temperature sensors. It has been previously demonstrated that when a temperature drop exists across a point contact consisting of two identical metals, a thermoelectric voltage can be generated, provided the mean contact radius is comparable in size to the electron mean free path. In the present experimental study, a point contact is formed by pressing a sharply etched Ag whisker against either an Ag or a Cu flat plate. In addition to confirming the previous results, the feasibility of using such a point contact is demonstrated by calibrating the voltage output against the nondimensionalized plate temperature. Furthermore, the thermoelectric voltage at an Ag-Cu point contact is also presented, showing that a point contact made from dissimiliar metals is even more promising than one made from identical materials. Finally, the point-contact thermal resistance is shown to depend nonlinear ly on the electrical resistance, or contact area, and on the temperature drop
AB - Metallic point contacts have been extensively studied from the viewpoint of their interesting, and often nonlinear, electrical properties. Their thermal characteristics, however, have largely been ignored, even though they show great potential as microscale temperature sensors. It has been previously demonstrated that when a temperature drop exists across a point contact consisting of two identical metals, a thermoelectric voltage can be generated, provided the mean contact radius is comparable in size to the electron mean free path. In the present experimental study, a point contact is formed by pressing a sharply etched Ag whisker against either an Ag or a Cu flat plate. In addition to confirming the previous results, the feasibility of using such a point contact is demonstrated by calibrating the voltage output against the nondimensionalized plate temperature. Furthermore, the thermoelectric voltage at an Ag-Cu point contact is also presented, showing that a point contact made from dissimiliar metals is even more promising than one made from identical materials. Finally, the point-contact thermal resistance is shown to depend nonlinear ly on the electrical resistance, or contact area, and on the temperature drop
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U2 - 10.1115/1.2910748
DO - 10.1115/1.2910748
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85024528120
SN - 0022-1481
VL - 115
SP - 757
EP - 762
JO - Journal of Heat Transfer
JF - Journal of Heat Transfer
IS - 3
ER -