> Although the efficiency of the device is theoretically 67 per cent, the current design is around 12 per cent efficient. This could be improved if a better conductor of heat than the lead scandium tantalate were found, says Defay.
This looks promising, but may not be practical yet.
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The use of lead is a potential issue. Hopefully they can find a substitute metal.
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This looks promising, but may not be practical yet.