Thermoelectric MEMS coolers

C. Hilbert, R. Nelson, J. Reed, B. Lunceford, A. Somadder, K. Hu, U. Ghoshal
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Abstract

To date the advantages of solid-state coolers such as high reliability, low-mechanical noise, and localized temperature control have often been negated by their inefficiency and the frequent need for multiple stages to achieve the desired temperature difference. While recent research on novel materials and low-dimensional structures raises the hope for improved performance, additional innovations are required to make solid-state cooling competitive. MCC is developing a novel implementation and operational paradigm for solid-state coolers based on transient operation of thermoelectric (TE) coolers and micro-electro-mechanical switch (MEMS) technology. Application of a short transient pulse on top of a steady state bias to a correctly designed TE cooler results in a temporary additional temperature drop. MEMS switches can exploit this effect by providing a thermal switch between the cold end of the TE cooler and the device to be cooled, only connecting them during repeated transient pulses. The objective of this work is to demonstrate the feasibility of the TE MEMS cooler concept by fabricating a prototype and achieving a cold temperature lower than the one achievable by steady-state operation of a thermoelectric cooler. In this paper we describe the general concept and report on the progress made to date.
热电MEMS冷却器
迄今为止,固态冷却器的优点,如高可靠性、低机械噪声和局部温度控制,往往被其低效率和经常需要多个阶段来实现所需的温差所抵消。虽然最近对新型材料和低维结构的研究为提高性能带来了希望,但要使固态冷却具有竞争力,还需要更多的创新。MCC正在开发一种基于热电(TE)冷却器瞬态运行和微机电开关(MEMS)技术的固态冷却器的新实现和操作范式。在正确设计的TE冷却器上,在稳态偏置的顶部施加一个短瞬态脉冲,可以产生暂时的额外温度下降。MEMS开关可以通过在TE冷却器的冷端和待冷却器件之间提供热开关来利用这种效应,仅在重复瞬态脉冲期间连接它们。这项工作的目的是通过制造一个原型来证明TE MEMS冷却器概念的可行性,并实现比热电冷却器稳态运行所能达到的温度更低的冷温度。在本文中,我们描述了总体概念,并报告了迄今为止取得的进展。
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