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    Low-Cost Instrument for the Versatile Measurement of Spin Caloritronic Phenomena: Spin Seebeck Effect, Anisotropic Magnetoresistance, Anomalous Hall Effect, and Anomalous Nernst Effect
    (2023-01-01)
    Pongophas, Ekkarat
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    Infahsaeng, Yingyot
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    Maiaugree, Wasan
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    Phumying, Santi
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    Pattanakul, Rungrueang
    In this article, we report on a low-cost instrument for the versatile measurement of spin caloritronics phenomena such as the spin Seebeck effect (SSE), anomalous Nernst effect (ANE) anisotropic magnetoresistance (AMR), and anomalous Hall effect (AHE). Solenoid coils provide a uniform variable magnetic field while the sample was sandwiched between thermal baths and measured in a vacuum chamber. Our results show excellent magnetic field uniformity (±0.37 mT) within the magnet gap and high stability of the generated temperature difference (±0.07 K). For verifying the effectiveness of our instrument, Yttrium Iron garnet (YIG)/Co structure was used to measure the SSE, AMR, and AHE, while a SiO2/Co structure was used for measuring the ANE. Our SSE measurements of the YIG/Co structure were found to be comparable with that of a commercially available instrument. We can therefore conclude that our low-cost and versatile instrument can be used to effectively observe spin Caloritronics phenomena.
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    Effect of cell temperatures and flow-field patterns of bipolar plate electrodes on the performance of proton exchange membrane fuel cell by computational simulation
    (2017-10-01)
    Saraihom, Lirada
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    Srimongkon, Kridsanapan
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    Ruttanapun, Chesta
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    Tangtrakarn, Apishok
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    Faibut, Narit
    The performances of fuel cell employing a bipolar plate with different gas-flow-field patterns for proton exchange membrane fuel cell (PEMFC) were simulated using higher-order polynomials (h-p) finite element method (h-p FEM). The patterns of each model were as follows: the straight pipe on both sides (Model 1), the serpentine flow-field for anode and the straight pipe for cathode (Model 2), the slotted serpentine for anode and the straight pipe for cathode (Model 3), and the serpentine on both sides (Model 4). It was found that as the cell temperature increased, the diffusion velocity of reactant gases and Maxwell-Stefan-diffusion coefficient of proton dramatically increased. The performance of PEMFC reached the highest value as the flow velocity of reactant gases and the diffusion coefficient of proton through membrane were optimized at the temperature of 80 °C. The most efficient flow-field pattern in this study is Model 2.