Transverse Thermoelectric Generation with the World’s Highest Power Density Using New Material "Thermoelectric Permanent Magnet"
— Toward Innovative Energy Saving and Energy Harvesting Technologies Using Magnets —2025.03.18
NIMS (National Institute for Materials Science)
The University of Tokyo (UTokyo)
Nagoya University
Japan Science and Technology Agency (JST)
In joint research with The University of Tokyo (UTokyo) and Nagoya University, National Institute for Materials Science (NIMS) developed a new material "thermoelectric permanent magnet" exhibiting extremely high transverse thermoelectric conversion performance, and achieved transverse thermoelectric generation with a power density of 56.7 mW/cm2 around room temperature in a thermoelectric-permanent-magnet-based module. When converted into a value per applied temperature gradient, this is not only the world’s highest power density among transverse thermoelectric modules, but a performance even comparable to commercial longitudinal thermoelectric modules. This achievement is expected to lead to thermal energy harvesting and management technologies that can be utilized everywhere magnets are used. This research result was published in Energy & Environmental Science on March 18, 2025.
Abstract
Background
Key Findings

Figure. Schematic of power generation by the thermoelectric permanent magnet, and a photograph of the artificially tilted multilayer consisting of a SmCo5-type magnet and Bi0.2Sb1.8Te3.
The thermoelectric permanent magnet can be easily installed onto a heat source made of magnetic materials with its magnetic force, and is capable of generating power by transverse thermoelectric conversion.
The artificially tilted multilayer structure developed in this research has sufficient magnetic force to attach it onto a magnetic wall surface (background of the photograph) or to hang paper clips from it.
Future Outlook
Other Information
- This research was carried out by a research group of Fuyuki Ando (Special Researcher, Spin Caloritronics Group (SCG), Research Center for Magnetic and Spintronic Materials (CMSM), NIMS), Takamasa Hirai (Senior Researcher, SCG, CMSM, NIMS), Ken-ichi Uchida (Distinguished Group Leader, SCG, CMSM, NIMS; also Professor, Department of Advanced Materials Science, Graduate School of Frontier Sciences, UTokyo), Hossein Sepehri-Amin (Group Leader, Green Magnetic Materials Group, CMSM, NIMS), Yutaka Iwasaki (Researcher, Thermal Energy Materials Group, Research Center for Materials Nanoarchitectonics, NIMS), Abdulkareem Alasli (Designated Lecturer, Thermal Control Engineering Group (TCEG), Department of Mechanical System Engineering (DMSE), Graduate School of Engineering (GSE), Nagoya University, at the time of this research), and Hosei Nagano (Professor, TCEG, DMSE, GSE, Nagoya University), as part of the JST Strategic Basic Research Programs ERATO "Uchida Magnetic Thermal Management Materials Project" (Research Director: Ken-ichi Uchida, Grant Number: JPMJER2201).
- This research result was published in Energy & Environmental Science on March 18, 2025.
Published Paper
Authors : Fuyuki Ando, Takamasa Hirai, Abdulkareem Alasli, Hossein Sepehri-Amin, Yutaka Iwasaki, Hosei Nagano, and Ken-ichi Uchida
Journal : Energy & Environmental Science
DOI : 10.1039/D4EE04845H
Publication Date : March 18, 2025
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