Abstract
Magnesium silicide based solid solutions are highly attractive materials for thermoelectric energy harvesting due to their abundance and excellent thermoelectric properties. Identification and testing of suitable contacts is – besides material optimization – the major challenge in the development of thermoelectric modules. We have applied Ni contacts on doped Mg2Si samples using a simple one-step sintering technique. These contacts were analyzed by combining microstructural analysis with spatially resolved and temperature dependent contact resistance measurements. We observe very good adhesion, homogeneous and low contact resistances <10μΩcm2. as well as good stability with temperature. Three different approaches for determining the contact resistances are compared and the respective errors are discussed.
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