Experimental study of a thermoelectric cooling module for an X-ray detector
Keywords:
experimental study, thermoelectric cooling, X-ray detectorAbstract
The paper presents the results of experimental studies of a thermoelectric multistage thermoelectric cooling module for X-ray detectors. A specialized bench was developed, a thermoelectric cooling module was manufactured, and a series of its studies was conducted under conditions simulating its operation as part of an X-ray detector. Bibl. 6, Fig. 3.
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