Thermoelectric converters transport heat via electric current, allowing targeted cooling. These devices offer long lifetimes and adaptability, as they function without moving parts. However, conventional production methods rely on costly material blocks and generate substantial waste.
A research team led by Professor Maria Ibáñez, Verbund Professor for Energy Sciences and Head of the Werner Siemens Thermoelectric Laboratory at ISTA, alongside postdoctoral researcher Shengduo Xu, has successfully 3D-printed high-performance thermoelectric materials and used them to construct a thermoelectric cooler. Xu explains, “Our innovative integration of 3D printing into thermoelectric cooler fabrication greatly improves manufacturing efficiency and reduces costs.”