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INDEPENDENT RESEARCH

STUDYING THERMOELECTRIC PROPERTIES OF SOME


PROVSKITE MATERIALS
TABLE OF CONTENTS
CHAPTER 1: ELECTRIC PROPERTY OF PROVSKITE
STRUCTURED MATERIALS
1.1: Provskite structure
1.2: Separation of energy levels in the crystal field and Jahn-Teller effect
1.2.1: Separation of energy levels in the crystal field( Sự tách mức năng lượng
trong trường tinh thể)
1.2.2: Mixed valence( trạng thái hỗn hợp hóa trị)
1.2.3: Jahn-Teller effect
1.3: Some models
1.3.1: Small Polaron model( Mô hình Polaron nhỏ)
1.3.2: The variable range hopping model( Mô hình khoảng nhảy biến thiên)
CHAPTER 2: THERMOELECTRIC EFFECT
2.1: Thermoelectric effect ( các hiệu ứng nhiệt điện)
2.1.1: Seebeck effect
2.1.2: Peltier effect
2.1.3: Thomson effect
2.2: Technical implementations
2.2.1: Resistivity measurements using a four-point collinear probe (đo điện trở)
2.2.2: Measure Seebeck coefficient( Đo hệ số Seebeck)
CHAPTER 3: SOME THERMOELECTRIC PROVSKITE
3.1: Thermoelectric properties of CaMnO3 system doped with Bi and Dy
3.1.1: Role of Bi doping in thermoelectric properties of CaMnO3.
3.1.2: High Temperature Thermoelectric properties of Dy-Doped CaMnO3
Ceramics.
3.2: Thermoelectric properties of LaFeO3 system with doped Cu and Sr
3.2.1: Cu doping effect on electrical Resistivity and Seebeck Coefficient of
Perovskite-Type LaFeO3 Ceramics.
3.2.2: Influence of Sr substitution on thermoelectric properties of La1-xSrxFeO3
ceramics.
3.2.3: Thermoelectric properties of LaFeO3 system with doped Ti, Co, Cu.
3.3: Thermoelectric properties of LaCoO3 system doped with Sr
3.3.1: Synthesis, sintering and thermoelectric properties of the solid solution
La1-xSrxCoO3 (0≤x≤1).
3.3.2: Effect of Ni substitution on electrical and thermoelectric properties of
LaCoO3 ceramics.
3.3.3: Thermoelectric properties of the LaCoO3-LaCrO3 system using high-
throughput combinatorial approach.

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