The thermoelectric figure of merit “ZT”, is a dimensionless quantity that measures the efficiency of a material for thermoelectric applications. It is defined as \(ZT = \frac{S^2 \sigma T}{\kappa}\), where S is the Seebeck coefficient, \(\sigma\) is electrical conductivity, T is absolute temperature, and \(\kappa\) is thermal conductivity. A higher ZT value indicates a more efficient thermoelectric material.
