Principle of operation of thermocouples
The principle of the thermocouple is that when two different conductors or semiconductors A and B form a circuit and their two ends are connected together, as long as the temperature at the two contacts is different (the working end and the control end called cold), the loop will generate an electromotive force. Its direction and magnitude are related to the conductor material and the temperature of the two contacts. This phenomenon is called the thermoelectric effect and a circuit consisting of two conductors is called a thermocouple.