Qualification of Fe0.95Co0.05Si2 as a reference material for high temperature measurement of the thermoelectric power factor
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B. Ryu | P. Ziółkowski | E. Müller | S. Haupt | Sudong Park | C. Stiewe | T. Dasgupta | P. Sahu | K.-M. Huang | F. Edler | Rebekka Taubmann
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