Vining Publications
Book Chapter
[vining2005-1] History of The International Thermoelectric Society. In: Rowe DM, editor. Thermoelectrics Handbook: Macro to Nano. Boca Raton, FL USA: CRC Press; 2005. Ap. 1:7. Abstract
[davis2001-1] High temperature thermal conductivity measurements of quasicrystalline Al70.8Pd20.9Mn8.3. In: Tritt T.M.; Nolas M M KGS; GD, editor. Thermoelectric Materials 2000 - The Next Generation Materials for Small-Scale Refrigeration and Power Generation Applications. Symposium: Materials Research Society Symposium Proceedings. Vol 626. Warrendale, PA, USA: Mater. Res. Soc; 2001. p. Z5.4.1-7. (Thermoelectric Materials 2000 - The Next Generation Materials for Small-Scale Refrigeration and Power Generation Applications Symposium; vol 626). Abstract
[vining1995-3] Thermoelectric Properties of Silicides. In: Rowe DM, editor. CRC Handbook of Thermoelectrics. London: CRC Press; 1995. p. 277-86.
[vining1995-2] Silicon Germanium. In: Rowe DM, editor. CRC Handbook of Thermoelectrics. London: CRC Press; 1995. p. 329-38.
[vining1994-3] Structure of Insulators. In: Trigg GL, editor. Encyclopedia of Applied Physics. Vol 8. New York: VHS Publishers; 1994. p. 85-102. Abstract
[vining1993-5] Lecture 2: Thermoelectric Fundamentals and Physical Phenomena. In: Uemura K, editor. SCT-93 Short Course on Thermoelectrics. Yokohama-shi, Japan: International Thermoelectric Society; 1993.
[vandersande1993-1] Phonon Scattering by Ultrafine Particulates in SiGe Alloys at High Temperatures. In: Meisner M, Pohl RO, editors. Phonon Scattering in Condensed Matter VII. Vol 112. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer-Verlag; 1993. p. 44-5. (Springer Series in Solid-State Sciences, Volume 112; vol 112).
[vandersande1992-1] Novel measurement techniques. In: Horn SB, editor. Proceedings of the 1992 1st National Thermogenic Cooler Conference. Fort Belvoir, VA: Center for Night Vision and Electro-Optics (unpublished); 1992. p. 73-86.
[vining1992-9] Reversible thermodynamic cycle for AMTEC power conversion. In: Proceedings of the 27th Intersociety Energy Conversion Engineering Conference. Vol 3. San Diego, CA, USA: IEEE, Piscataway, NJ, USA; 1992. 3.12p. 3.127. (Proceedings of the 27th Intersociety Energy Conversion Engineering Conference; vol 3). Abstract
[vining1992-2] The thermoelectric limit ZT~1: Fact or Artifact. In: Horn SB, editor. Proceedings of the 1992 1st National Thermogenic Cooler Conference. Fort Belvoir, VA: Center for Night Vision and Electro-Optics (unpublished); 1992. p. 26-9.
[vandersande1991-1] Thermal Conductivity of Natural Type IIa Diamond Between 500 K and 1250 K. In: 2nd International Symposium on Diamond Materials. Washington, D.C.: Electrochemical Society; 1991. Abstract
[vining1990-4] A model for the thermoelectric properties of n-type silicon-germanium alloys. In: El-Genk M, Hoover MD, editors. Proceedings of the Seventh Symposium on Space Nuclear Power Systems (CONF-900109). Vol 1. Albuquerque, NM, USA: Univ. New Mexico; 1990. p. 224-8. Abstract
[vining1986-2] Approximation of the Transport Integrals with Applications to Silicon Germanium. In: Wood C, editor. Proceedings of the Fifth Working Group Meeting on Thermoelectrics. Vol JPL D-3120. DARPA/TIO; 1986.
[vining1985-1] P Type Rare Earth Chalcogenides. In: Wood C, editor. Proceedings of the Fourth Working Group Meeting on Thermoelectrics. Vol JPL D 2186. DARPA/TIO; 1985.
[miller1984-2] Application of Gas Atomized Powder for Improved Thermoelectric Devices. In: Modern Developments in Powder Metallurgy. Vol 17. Princeton, NJ, USA: Metal Powder Industries Federation; 1984. p. 671-82.
[gshneidner1982-1] Lattice Instability (bcctetrag. Transition) and Superconductivity in La3S4 Base Materials (X=S, Se). In: Buchel W, Weber W, editors. Superconductivity in d- and f-Band Metals. Karlsruhe, FRG: Kernforshungszentrum; 1982. p. 431-4.
[vining1981-1] Pressure dependence of the superconducting transition temperature of (Th1-xYx)Rh4B4. In: Shenoy GK, Dunlap BD, Fradin FY, editors. Ternary Superconductors. Proceedings of the International Conference. North-Hollandm, Amsterdam, Netherlands; 1981. p. 189-92. Abstract
Conference Paper
[2010] Power for Science and Exploration: Upgrading the General-Purpose Heat Source Radioisotope Thermoelectric Generator (GPHS-RTG). In: 46th AIAA/ASME/SAE/ASEE Joint Propulsion Conference & Exhibit. Nashville, TN: AIAA; 2010. Abstract
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[vining2007-1] ZT ~ 3.5: Fifteen Years of Progress and Things to Come. In: Semenyuk V, editor. European Conference on Thermoelectrics, ECT2007, available at http://ect2007.its.org/system/files/u1/pdf/02.pdf. Odessa, Ukraine; 2007. Abstract
[vining2002-1] Highlights from the 2002 International Conference on Thermoelectrics. In: 7th European Workshop on Thermoelectris. Pamplona, Spain: Unpublished; 2002. 21.
[ulrich2000-1] Upper limitation to the performance of single-barrier thermionic emission cooling. In: Tritt TM, Nolas GS, Mahan GD, Mandrus D, Kanatzidis MG, editors. Thermoelectric Materials 2000 - The Next Generation Materials for Small-Scale Refrigeration and Power Generation Applications (Materials Research Society Symposium Proceedings Vol.626). Mater. Res. Soc., Warrendale, PA, USA.; 2000. p. Z9.4.1-6. Abstract
[vining1999-1] Thermoelectric Measurements on Multi-Layer Thin Films. In: Bulletin of the American Physical Society. Vol March.; 1999.
[vining1999-3] Summarry Report on ICT'99 - The 18th International Conference on Thermoelectrics. In: Fifth European Workshop on Thermoelectrics. University of Pardubice, Pardubice, Czech Republic; 1999. 7. Abstract
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[ohsugi1998-1] Crystal structure and magnetic susceptibility of a Ru2Si3 single crystal. In: Koumoto K, editor. Seventeenth International Conference on Thermoelectrics. Proceedings ICT98 (Cat. No.98TH8365). IEEE, Piscataway, NJ, USA; 1998. p. 370-3. Abstract
[vining1998-2] Present Status and Future Prospects for Thermoelectric Conversion. In: International Symposium on Environment-Conscious Advanced Energy and Informative Materials Processing. Kyoto, Japan; 1998.
[foley1998-1] 3-Omega Method Poster.; 1998.
[edelman1997-1] Structure and transport properties of microcrystalline SiGe films. In: Heinrich A, editor. Proceedings ICT'97. 16th International Conference on Thermoelectrics (Cat. No.97TH8291). IEEE, New York, NY, USA.; 1997. p. 232-5. Abstract
[vining1997-3] Phonon Drag in SiGe Thermoelectric Alloys. In: Bulletin of the American Physical Society. Vol 42.; 1997. 955. Abstract
[vining1997-2] The thermoelectric process. In: Tritt TM, Kanatzidis MG, Lyon H. B. J., Mahan GD, editors. Materials Research Society Symposium Proceedings: Thermoelectric Materials - New Directions and Approaches. Vol 278. Pittsburgh, PA, USA: Mater. Res. Soc.; 1997. p. 3-13. Abstract
[vining1997-1] Damped thermoelectric waves. In: Heinrich A, editor. Proceedings ICT'97. 16th International Conference on Thermoelectrics (Cat. No.97TH8291). IEEE, New York, NY, USA; 1997. p. 730-3. Abstract
[vining1995-6] Thermoelectric Technology of Today and Tomorrow. In: The New Energies Symposium. Tokyo Institute of Technology, Tokyo, Japan; 1995. 6.
[vining1994-4] Silicon-Germainium: An Overview of Recent Developments. In: El-Genk MS, editor. A Critical Review of Space Nuclear Power and Propulsion 1984-1993. New York: American Institute of Physics; 1994. p. 87-120. Abstract
[vining1994-2] Thermoelectric Technology of the Future. ARPA Workshop on Fuel Cells/Advanced Batteries for Portable Power, La Jolla, CA USA: ZT Services; 1994. 30.
[vining1994-1] Thermoelectric Materials of the Future. In: Matsuura K, editor. XII International Conference on Thermoelectrics, ICT, Proceedings. Yokohama, Japan: Institute of Electrical Engineers of Japan, Tokyo; 1994. p. 126-31. (Proceedings of the 1993 12th International Conference on Thermoelectrics, ICT'93).
[chmielewski1993-1] Milliwatt isotope power source for microspacecraft. In: El-Genk M, editor. American Institute of Physics Conference Proceedings: 10th Symposium on Space Nuclear Power and Propulsion , pt.2. Vol 271.; 1993. p. 765-70. Abstract
[allevato1993-2] Thermoelectric properties of semiconducting iridium silicides. In: Proceedings of the 28th Intersociety Energy Conversion Engineering Conference, IECEC-93. Vol 1. American Chem. Soc., Washington, DC, USA.; 1993. p. 239-43. Abstract
[vining1993-3] Thermoelectric Technology of Today and Tomorrow. In: The New Energies Symposium. Ube, Japan; 1993. 6.
[allevato1992-1] Phase diagram and electrical behavior of silicon-rich iridium silicide compounds. In: Proceedings of the 27th Intersociety Energy Conversion Engineering Conference (IEEE Cat. No.92CH3164-1). Vol 3. Warrendale, PA, USA.: Soc. Automotive Eng.; 1992. 3.49p. 3.497. Abstract
[vining1992-6] Progress in doping of ruthenium silicide (Ru2Si3). In: Proceedings of the 27th Intersociety Energy Conversion Engineering Conference (IEEE Cat. No.92CH3164-1). Vol 3. Soc. Automotive Eng., Warrendale, PA, USA.; 1992. p. 3.489-92. Abstract
[vining1992-3] Extrapolated thermoelectric figure of merit of ruthenium silicide. In: Proceedings of the ninth symposium on space nuclear power systems. Vol 246. Albuquerque, New Mexico (USA): AIP; 1992. p. 338-42. Abstract
[vining1992-1] The thermoelectric limit ZT~1: Fact or Artifact. In: Rao KR, editor. Eleventh International Conference on Thermoelectrics (ICT92). Arlington, TX USA: Univ. of Texas at Arlington, Arlington, TX; 1992. p. 223-31. (Proceedings of the 11th International Conference on Thermoelectrics, ICT'92).
[vining1991-2] A model for the high temperature transport properties of heavily doped p-type silicon-germanium alloys. In: Allred DD, Vining CB, Slack GA, editors. Modern Perspectives on Thermoelectrics and Related Materials. Vol 234. Pittsburgh, PA, USA: Mater. Res. Soc.; 1991. p. 95-104. Abstract
[vining1991-7] A promising new thermoelectric material: Ruthenium silicide. In: Proceedings of the eighth symposium on space nuclear power systems. Vol 217. Albuquerque, New Mexico (USA): AIP; 1991. p. 458-63. Abstract
[ohta1991-1] Characteristics of a promising new thermoelectric material: ruthenium silicide. In: Proceedings of the 26th Intersociety Energy Conversion Engineering Conference, IECEC-91. Vol 3. ANS, La Grange Park, IL, USA; 1991. Abstract
[vining1991-2] A model for the high temperature transport properties of heavily doped p-type silicon-germanium alloys. In: Allred DD, Vining CB, Slack GA, editors. Modern Perspectives on Thermoelectrics and Related Materials. Vol 234. Pittsburgh, PA, USA: Mater. Res. Soc.; 1991. p. 95-104. Abstract
[vining1991-4] Intrinsic thermoelectric properties of single crystal Ru2Si3. In: Rowe DM, editor. Proceedings of The Tenth International Conference on Thermoelectrics, ICT91. Cardiff, Wales: Babrow Press; 1991. p. 167-73. (Proceedings of the 10th International Conference on Thermoelectrics, ICT'91).
[vining1991-5] Silicon-Germainium: An Overview of Recent Developments. In: Rowe DM, editor. Xth International Conference on Thermoelectrics. Cardiff, Wales, UK: Babrow Press; 1991. p. 1-14. Abstract
[vining1990-5] Silicides as promising thermoelectric materials. In: Vining CB, editor. Proceedings of the IX International Conference on Thermoelectrics (ICT90). Pasadena, CA: Jet Propulsion Laboratory; 1990. p. 249-59.
[vining1990-1] High figure of merit thermoelectrics: Theoretical considerations. In: Proceedings of the Intersociety Energy Conversion Engineering Conference. Vol 2. Piscataway, NJ USA: IEEE; 1990. p. 387-91. (Proceedings of the 25th Intersociety Energy Conversion Engineering Conference - IECEC '90; vol 2). Abstract
[vining1990-5] Silicides as promising thermoelectric materials. In: Vining CB, editor. Proceedings of the IX International Conference on Thermoelectrics (ICT90). Pasadena, CA: Jet Propulsion Laboratory; 1990. p. 249-59.
[fleurial1989-1] Multiple doping of silicon-germanium alloys for thermoelectric applications. In: Proceedings of the 24th Intersociety Energy Conversion Engineering Conference IECEC-89. Vol 2. New York, NY, USA.: IEEE; 1989. p. 701-5. Abstract
[vining1989-3] Hysteresis in the Electrical Transport Properties of Boron Carbide. In: Bulletin of the American Physical Society. Vol 34.; 1989. 955.
[wood1989-1] Recent advances in materials for thermoelectric energy conversion. In: Scherrer H, editor. Eighth International Conference on Thermoelectric Energy Conversion. Nancy, France; 1989. p. 82-6.
[vining1989-7] Advanced materials for high-temperature thermoelectric energy conversion. In: El-Genk M, editor. Sixth Symposium on Space Nuclear Power Systems. Albuquerque, NM; 1989. p. 421-4.
[danielson1988-1] Thermoelectric Properties of LaTey. In: Rao KR, editor. Seventh International Conference on Thermoelectric Energy Conversion. Arlington, TX; 1988. p. 71-5.
[vining1988-4] Electrical and thermal transport in lanthanum telluride. In: Rao KR, editor. Seventh International Conference on Thermoelectric Energy Conversion. Arlington, TX; 1988. p. 9-13.
[vining1986-1] High Temperature Thermal Conductivity of Sintered Silicon Germanium Alloys. In: Bulletin of the American Physical Society. Vol 31.; 1986. 277.
[vining1984-2] Superconductivity in ternary compounds at high pressure. In: Homan C, MacCrone RK, Whalley E, editors. Proceedings of the 9th AIRAPT International High Pressure Conference (High Pressure in Science and Technology). Albany, NY, USA.: North-Holland, New York, NY, USA.; 1984. p. 29-38 pt.1. Abstract
[shaheen1984-1] Magnetic Properties of CeRh3B2 Under Pressure. In: Bulletin of the American Physical Society. Vol 29.; 1984. 394.
[vining1984-1] Pressure Induced Re entrant Superconductivity in Antiferromagnetic Tm2Fe3Si5. In: Bulletin of the American Physical Society. Vol 29.; 1984. 394.
[auluck1984-1] Electronic Structure of LaRh3B2. In: Bulletin of the American Physical Society. Vol 29.; 1984. 394.
[vining1983-4] Superconductivity in the Er Fe Si Ternary System. In: Bulletin of the American Physical Society. Vol 28.; 1983. 300.
[vining1982-1] Low Temperature Heat Capacity of Superconducting Ternary Iron Silicides. In: Bulletin of the American Physical Society. Vol 27.; 1982. 639.
Conference Proceedings
[allred1991-1] Materials Research Society Symposium: Modern Perspectives on Thermoelectrics and Related Materials. Vol 234. Pittsburg, Pennsylvania: Materials Research Society; 1991.
[vining1990-2] Proceedings of the IX International Conference on Thermoelectrics (ICT90). Pasadena, CA: Jet Propulsion Laboratory; 1990.
Journal Article
[vining2009-1] An inconvenient truth about thermoelectrics. Nature Materials. 2009;8:83-5. Abstract
[vining2008-3] Materials science: Half-full glasses. Nature Materials. 2008;7:765-6. Abstract
[vining2008-2] Materials science: Desperately seeking silicon. Nature. 2008;451:132-3. Abstract
[cahill2005-1] Thermal conductivity of epitaxial layers of dilute SiGe alloys. Physical Review B. 2005;71:235202. Abstract
[vining2003-1] Thermopower to the people. Nature. 2003;423:391-2.
[ulrich2002-1] Effect of contact resistance in solid-state thermionic refrigeration. Journal of Applied Physics. 2002;92:245-7. Abstract
[ulrich2001-1] Comparison of solid-state thermionic refrigeration with thermoelectric refrigeration. Journal of Applied Physics. 2001;90:1625-31. Abstract
[vining2001-1] Semiconductors are cool. Nature. 2001;413:577-8. Abstract
[vining1999-2] The B factor in multilayer thermionic refrigeration. Journal of Applied Physics. 1999;86:6852-3. Abstract
[cook1998-1] Electrical properties of Ga and ZnS doped ZnO prepared by mechanical alloying. Journal of Applied Physics. 1998;83:5858-61. Abstract
[cook1995-1] Si80Ge20 Thermoelectric Alloys Prepared with GaP Additions. Journal of Applied Physics. 1995;78:5474-80. Abstract
[ryan1994-1] Thermophysical properties of sodium b''-alumina polycrystalline ceramic. Journal of Physics & Chemistry of Solids. 1994;55:1255-60. Abstract
[vining1993-6] Reversible Thermodynamic Cycle for Amtec Power Conversion. Journal of the Electrochemical Society. 1993;140:2760-3. Abstract
[allevato1993-1] Phase-Diagram and Electrical Behavior of Silicon-Rich Iridium Silicide Compounds. Journal of Alloys and Compounds. 1993;200:99-105. Abstract
[vining1991-1] A Model for the High-Temperature Transport-Properties of Heavily Doped N-Type Silicon-Germanium Alloys. Journal of Applied Physics. 1991;69:331-41. Abstract
[vining1991-6] Thermoelectric Properties of Pressure-Sintered Si0.8Ge0.2 Thermoelectric Alloys. Journal of Applied Physics. 1991;69:4333-40. Abstract
[vining1989-4] Determination of the Thermal-Diffusivity and Specific-Heat Using an Exponential Heat Pulse, Including Heat-Loss Effects. International Journal of Thermophysics. 1989;10:259-68. Abstract
[amano1987-1] High-temperature heat contents, thermal diffusivities, densities and thermal conductivities of n-type SiGe(GaP) p-type SiGe(GaP), and p-type SiGe alloys. Journal of Applied Physics. 1987;62:819-23. Abstract
[vining1985-2] Destruction of pressure-induced superconductivity by long-range antiferromagnetic order in Tm2Fe3Si5. Solid State Communications. 1985;54:53-6. Abstract
[shaheen1985-1] The anomalous magnetism of CeRh3B2 under pressure. Journal of Magnetism & Magnetic Materials. 1985;47-48:285-8. Abstract
[moodenbaugh1985-2] Neutron diffraction study of magnetically ordered Tm2Fe3Si5. Phys. Rev. B. 1985;32:3103-6. Abstract
[moodenbaugh1984-1] Neutron-diffraction study of magnetically ordered Er2Fe3Si5. Phys. Rev. B. 1984;29:271-7. Abstract
[vining1983-5] Low-temperature heat capacity of superconducting ternary iron silicides. Phys. Rev. B. 1983;27:2800-6. Abstract
[vining1983-3] Low-temperature heat capacity of antiferromagnetic ternary rare-earth iron silicides M2Fe3Si5. Phys. Rev. B. 1983;28:2732-42. Abstract
Magazine Article
[chmielewski1994-2] Milliwatt Isotope Power Source for Microspacecraft. Nasa Tech Briefs. 1994;August:85.
[vandersande1992-3] Thermal Conductivity of Natural Type IIa Diamond. NASA Tech Brief. 1992:2. Abstract
[vining1992-8] Characterization of Promising New Thermoelectric Material: Ruthenium Silicide. Nasa Tech Briefs. 1992:NASA Tech Brief NPO-18609, 19920519.
[vining1992-7] Characterization of promising new thermoelectric material: Ruthenium Silicide. NASA Tech Brief. 1992:2.
[vandersande1992-2] Thermal Conductivity of Natural Type Iia Diamond. Nasa Tech Briefs. 1992:NASA Tech Brief NPO-18609, 19920506.
[vining1989-6] Thermal Diffusivity and Heat Capacity Determined Using an Exponential Heat Pulse Including Heat Loss Effects. Nasa Tech Briefs. 1989:JPL New Technology Report Number 177729.
Miscellaneous
[vining1983-1] Ternary Iron Silicide Heat Capacity and Susceptibility Figures.; 1983.
Personal
[vining1995-1] Physical basis for the present inefficiency of thermoelectric conversion. Vol (rejected).; 1995. Abstract
[allevato1993-3] Thermoelectric properties of Intrinsic Single Crystal Ru2Si3.; 1993.
Report
[vining1993-4] Report on Trip to two Conferences and four Laboratories related to Thermoelectric Energy Conversion in Japan, November 1993. Pasadena, CA: Jet Propulsion Laboratory; 1993.
[vining1992-5] Observations on the effects of inclusions in thermoelectric materials. vandersande J, Fleurial J-P, Caillat T et al., editors. JPL; 1992.
[vining1989-5] Thermal Diffusivity and Heat Capacity Determined Using an Exponential Heat Pulse Including Heat Loss Effects. Pasadena, CA: Jet Propulsion Laboratory; 1989.
[vining1988-3] Improved Silicon-Germanium Thermoelectric Material Development Program Summary Report. Waltham, MA: Thermoelectron; 1988. Abstract
[vining1988-1] The Thermoelectric Properties of Boron-Doped Silicon and Silicon-Germanium in the as-Hot Pressed Condition. Pasadena, CA: JPL; 1988.
[cockfield1987-1] Application of advanced thermoelectric materials to SP-100 power conversion system - initial considerations. King of Prussia, PA: General Electric; 1987.
[vining1987-5] Approximate Thermoelectric Properteis of Silicon Germanium as a Function of Dopant Concentration, Particle Size and Temperature. King of Prussia, PA: General Electric; 1987. Abstract
[vining1987-4] Specific Heat of Thermal Diffusivity and Thermal Conductivity of sample T-117a SiGe/GaP. Pasadena, CA: JPL; 1987. Abstract
[vining1986-4] Support for Improved Silicon Germanium Thermoelectric Material Development Program Status Report and Financial Report. Waltham, MA: Thermoelectron (TECO); 1986.
[vining1986-3] Advanced Thermoelectric Materials 1986 IRD Report: Transition Metal Silicides. King of Prussia, PA: General Electric; 1986.
[vining1985-3] Thermoelectric Performance of Sintered Silicon-Germanium Alloys Compared to Zone Leveled Alloys. King of Prussia, PA: General Electric (GE); 1985. Abstract
[miller1984-1] The Application of Gas Atomized Powder for Improved Thermoelectric Devices. Schenectady, NY: General Electric Corporate Research and Development; 1984.
Thesis
[vining1983-2] Superconductivity and Long Range Magnetic Order in Ternary Rare-Earth Iron Silicides M2Fe3Si5. Ames, Iowa: Iowa State University of Science; 1983.
Unpublished
[vining2009-2] Climate Crisis & Science Priorities: A Case Study on Thermoelectric Technology. Universtity of Rochester, Rochester, NY; 2009. Abstract
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[vining2008-1] The Limited Role for Thermoelectrics in the Climate Crisis.; 2008. Abstract
[vining2005-2] Thermocouples: Boltzmann, Beer and Jupiter. Santa Cruz, California, USA: UC Santa Cruz; 2005. Abstract
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[vining2004-1] Short Course on the ABCs of Thermoelectrics. NASA Glenn Research Center, Cleveland, Ohio: ZT Services; 2004. Abstract
[vining1998-3] Comment on "Multilayer Thermionic Refrigeration".; 1998.
[vining1998-1] Solid State Energy Conversion. Department of Physics Colloquium, Auburn University, Auburn, Alabama: Auburn University Physics Department Colloquim; 1998.
[vining1997-4] Thermoelectricity: Recent Trends and Open Questions. University of Illinois, Champaign-Urbana, Illinois; 1997.
[vining1995-11] Thermoelectric Fundamentals and Physical Phenomena. Japan Ultra-High Temperature Institute; 1995.
[vining1995-5] Thermoelectric Materials of the Future. Industries Ltd, MEC Laboratory, Tsukuba-shi, Ibaraki, Japan; 1995.
[vining1995-10] Thermoelectric Technology and the Role of Ceramics. Nagoya University, Nagoya, Japan; 1995.
[vining1995-4] Perspectives on Thermoelectric Materials Research in the USA. Ube, Japan; 1995.
[vining1995-9] The Thermoelectric Car: Challenges and Opportunities. Toyota Central R&D Laboratories, Inc., Nagakute, Aichi, Japan; 1995.
[vining1995-8] Thermoelectric Materials of the Future. Komatsu Electronics, Inc., Kanagawaken, Japan; 1995.
[vining1995-13] Perspective Review on Materials Research in USA. Chichibu Onoda Cement Co., Central Research Laboratory, Sakura-City, Chiba, Japan; 1995.
[vining1995-7] Perspective Review on Materials Research in USA. Tokyo Tungsten Co., Ltd., Tokyo, Japan; 1995.
[vining1995-12] Perspective Review on Materials Research in USA. Yamaguchi University, Ube-City, Yamaguchi, Japan; 1995.
[suiter1993-1] Energy Conversion Using Second Generation Thermoelectric Materials. Pasadena, CA: Jet Propulsion Laboratory; 1993.
[vining1993-1] "Power Stick" Concept input for MESUR Mini-Meteorological Stations. JPL; 1993.
[vining1992-4] Promising New Thermoelectric Material: Ru2Si3. Interagency Advanced Power Group Spring Symposium, Alexandria, VA; 1992.
[vining1991-3] Growth and Properties of Ru2Si3 Single Crystals. Meeting of the Southern California Crystal Growers Society, Los Angeles, CA; 1991.
[vining1990-3] The case against chemistry in SiGe/GaP. Vandersande JW, Suitor JW, Fleurial J-P, Borshchevsky A, Wood C, Ohta T, editors. Pasadena, CA; 1990.
[vining1989-1] A Model for the Thermoelectric Properties of N-Type Silicon-Germanium Alloys. Pasadena, CA: Jet Propulsion Laboratory; 1989.
[gorsuch1989-1] Development of Improved Thermoelectric Materials for Space Nuclear Power Systems: Final Report. King of Prussia, PA: General Electric; 1989. Abstract
[vining1989-2] A Model for the Thermoelectric Properties of N-Type Silicon-Germanium Alloys - calulations. Pasadena, CA: Jet Propulsion Laboratory; 1989. Abstract
[vining1988-2] The Temperature Dependence of the Elelectrical Resistivity of N-Type SiGe. Waltham, MA; 1988.
[vining1987-3] Hall Effect Apparatus Improvement - Further Notes. Pasadena, CA: Jet Propulsion Laboratory; 1987.
[vining1987-2] Hall Effect Apparatus Improvement. Pasadena, CA: Jet Propulsion Laboratory; 1987.
[vining1987-1] Observations on the SP-100 Program. Valley Forge, PA: GE; 1987.
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