Abstract

Commercialized bulk constantan with a low dimensionless figure of merit and its film fabricated by electroplating were prepared to demonstrate the feasibility of impedance spectroscopy for estimating thermoelectric parameters. From the frequency dependence of the impedance, the resistivity and dimensionless figure of merit were directly estimated as 5.3 × 10−7 Ωm and 0.026 for the bulk and 3.8 × 10−7 Ωm and 0.0098 for the film at room temperature (302 K), respectively. We concluded that impedance spectroscopy is a suitable technique for estimating the thermoelectric parameters of any material with an apparent Seebeck coefficient.

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