Is there anything else I can use besides Bismuth Telluride for the peltier effect?

I was wondering if anyone knew about anything else besides bismuth telluride you could use to create the Peltier, or thermo-electric effect. I need to know because I am experimenting in cooling and heating small places.

Answer:
The Peltier effect is complementary to Seebeck effect(give temp diff ,get an emf), but we can use the materials in seebeck for it too.So i guess u could use far apart elements in the Seebeck series:
Bi,Ni,Pt,Ag,Au,Cu,Pb,Zn,Fe ,Sb

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