R.J. Von Gutfeld, J.F. Dicello, et al.
Applied Physics Letters
Transverse thermoelectric voltages have been observed to occur when thin Mo and W films are excited by pulsed laser light at normal incidence to the film. Wavelengths in the range 0.46-1.06 μm and pulse widths of ∼ 3-300 nsec were used. A maximum thermoelectric voltage of ∼50 mV occurring across a load resistance of 50 Ω for an ∼ 1-kW incident laser pulse has been observed. A correlation between intrinsic film stress and output voltage suggests that the stress gives rise to a nonscalar absolute thermoelectric power (Seebeck coefficients) even though the transport properties of these bulk materials are isotropic. © 1973 American Institute of Physics.
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Applied Physics Letters
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