Claims
- 1. A thermoelectric module comprising an n-type lead telluride thermoelectric element doped with iodine and excess lead; a p-type lead telluride thermoelectric element doped with sodium and excess tellurium; a mica partition separating said n- and p-type thermoelectric elements; a tungsten hot strap abutting the hot ends of said thermoelectric elements; a hot platen mounted above the upper surface of said tungsten hot strap; an iron shoe metallurgically bonded to the cold end of each thermoelectric element with a barrier layer of tin telluride separating said p-type thermoelectric element from said iron shoe; a mica sleeve snuggly fitted against and surrounding said thermoelectric elements, iron shoes and tungsten hot strap; a copper cold sink situated adjacent to said iron shoes and containing a cavity; spring means disposed within said cavity so as to force said thermoelectric elements against said tungsten hot strap; an electrical insulating partition extending entirely through and electrically dividing said copper cold sink; and a hermetically sealed stainless steel casing compressively secured against said mica sleeve and encasing said thermoelectric elements in a gas-free environment, the top of said casing being welded to said hot platen and the bottom of said casing being embedded in an epoxy resin disposed within a rectangular well situated in said copper cold sink.
CONTRACTUAL ORIGIN OF THE INVENTION
The invention described herein was made in the course of, or under, a contract with the UNITED STATES ATOMIC ENERGY COMMISSION.
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