I decided to start with fabricating an InSb thermovoltaic cell made by atomic layer electrolytic deposition because it is mostly Georgia University Augusta's process so university technology transfer issues can be reduced while fulfilling the objective of absorbing ambient heat in order to produce electrical power. It probably has less power density than a diode array. I brought this to the attention of Min Gao an inSb themovoltaic cell expert at Cardiff University Wales. The InSb will be heavily Te doped to be highly conductive n type. Please help me avoid non fundamental prototyping errors that would jeopardize the project. If an interesting amount of thermovoltic power is seen and the group is harmonious, prototype development attention will return to the diode array
Aloha,

Charlie

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