Thermoneutral voltage refers to the voltage at which a thermoelectric material reaches thermal equilibrium with its environment, typically in the context of thermoelectric generators or coolers. In thermoelectric devices, there are two primary processes at play: the Seebeck effect, where a temperature difference across a material generates an electric voltage, and the Peltier effect, where an electric current flowing through the material causes heating or cooling at its junctions.

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