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The presence of the coupled spin and valley degrees of freedom makes silicene an important material for spintronics and valleytronics. Here we report a spin-valley filter effect in a silicene based antiferromagnetic/ferromagnetic junction.
Zhi Ping Niu
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Electronic transport and thermoelectric properties of phosphorene nanodisk under an electric field
The Seebeck coefficient is an important quantity in determining the thermoelectric efficiency of a material. Phosphorene is a two-dimensional material with a puckered structure, which makes its properties anisotropic. In this work, a phosphorene nanodisk
M. Amir Bazrafshan, Farhad Khoeini
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Magneto-Seebeck effect in magnetic tunnel junctions with perpendicular anisotropy
As one invigorated filed of spin caloritronics combining with spin, charge and heat current, the magneto-Seebeck effect has been experimentally and theoretically studied in spin tunneling thin films and nanostructures.
Keyu Ning +12 more
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Seebeck Generators and Their Performance in Generating Electricity [PDF]
Nowadays, renewable energy sources are considered better choices in the field of energy generation. It is possible to replace traditional energy sources (i.e., petroleum oil and gases) with more attractive alternatives.
M.A. Qasim, V.I. Velkin, A.K. Hassan
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Anomalous Thermoelectric Response in an Orbital-Ordered Oxide Near and Far from Equilibrium [PDF]
We report the thermoelectric transport properties in the orbital-ordered Mott insulating phase of Ca$_2$RuO$_4$ close to and far from equilibrium. Near equilibrium conditions where the temperature gradient is only applied to the sample, an insulating but
Nakamura, Fumihiko +4 more
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Tunnel magneto-Seebeck effect [PDF]
The interplay of charge, spin and heat transport is investigated in the fascinating research field of spin caloritronics, the marriage of spintronics and thermoelectrics. Here, many new spin-dependent thermal transport phenomena in magnetic nanostructures have been explored in the recent years.
T Kuschel +7 more
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Nonequilibrium Seebeck and spin Seebeck effects in nanoscale junctions
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Manaparambil, Anand, Weymann, Ireneusz
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Comparison of the magneto-Peltier and magneto-Seebeck effects in magnetic tunnel junctions [PDF]
Understanding heat generation and transport processes in a magnetic tunnel junction (MTJ) is a significant step towards improving its application in current memory devices.
Dejene, F. K. +5 more
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Skewed non-Fermi liquids and the Seebeck effect
We consider non-Fermi liquids in which the inelastic scattering rate has an intrinsic particle-hole asymmetry and obeys ω/T scaling. We show that, in contrast to Fermi liquids, this asymmetry influences the low-temperature behavior of the thermopower ...
Antoine Georges, Jernej Mravlje
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Theory of magnon-driven spin Seebeck effect [PDF]
The spin Seebeck effect is a spin-motive force generated by a temperature gradient in a ferromagnet that can be detected via normal metal contacts through the inverse spin Hall effect [K. Uchida {\it et al.}, Nature {\bf 455}, 778-781 (2008)]. We explain
Eiji Saitoh +5 more
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