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'Thermoelectricity' (thermo-electricity) refers to a class of phenomena in which a temperature difference creates an electric potential or an electric potential creates a temperature difference. In modern technical usage, the term almost always refers collectively to the Seebeck effect, Peltier effect, and the Thomson effect. Analyzing the word ''thermoelectricity'' by its etymological components, it might be taken to refer generically to all heat engines that are used to generate electricity and all electrically powered heating devices, for which there is an almost arbitrary number of conceivable techniques, but in practice such a broad use of the term is seldom encountered.

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Thermoelectric effect

Thermopower

Batteryless radio

Joule's law

Heat transfer

Thermoelectric cooling/ Peltier device

Pyroelectric effect - the creation of an electric field in a crystal after uniform heating

Thermogenerator

Thermionic emission

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Thermoelectricity diagrams

How kerosene refrigerator works

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History of thermoelectric devices

International Thermoelectric Society

Thermoelectric News

Tellurex thermoelectric module

Amerigon

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