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Inelastic thermoelectric transport and fluctuations in mesoscopic systems [PDF]
In the past decade, a new research frontier emerges at the interface between physics and renewable energy, termed as inelastic thermoelectric effects, where inelastic transport processes play a key role.
Rongqian Wang+3 more
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Thermoelectric Effect in Ice [PDF]
Abstract The electric potential difference under a temperature gradient in ice was measured by the use of single crystal ice, polycrystalline ice including numerous bubbles, and the ice formed from solutions of hydrofluoric acid. At temperatures colder than about −10C, the colder side had positive potential and the H3O+ ion is considered to be the ...
Tsutomu Takahashi
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Thermoelectric effect in superconducting nanostructures [PDF]
We study thermoelectric effects in superconducting nanobridges and demonstrate that the magnitude of these effects can be comparable or even larger than that for a macroscopic superconducting circuit.
A. L. Shelankov+28 more
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Plasmon induced thermoelectric effect in graphene [PDF]
AbstractGraphene has emerged as a promising material for optoelectronics due to its potential for ultrafast and broad-band photodetection. The photoresponse of graphene junctions is characterized by two competing photocurrent generation mechanisms: a conventional photovoltaic effect and a more dominant hot-carrier-assisted photothermoelectric (PTE ...
Viktoryia Shautsova+13 more
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Thermoelectric generation based on spin Seebeck effects [PDF]
The spin Seebeck effect (SSE) refers to the generation of a spin current as a result of a temperature gradient in magnetic materials including insulators. The SSE is applicable to thermoelectric generation because the thermally generated spin current can be converted into a charge current via spin-orbit interaction in conductive materials adjacent to ...
Adachi, Hiroto+7 more
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Quantized Thermoelectric Hall Effect Induces Giant Power Factor in a Topological Semimetal [PDF]
Thermoelectrics are promising by directly generating electricity from waste heat. However, (sub-)room-temperature thermoelectrics have been a long-standing challenge due to vanishing electronic entropy at low temperatures.
Alatas, Ahmet+16 more
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The Physics of Electric Field Effect Thermoelectric Devices [PDF]
We describe here a novel approach to the subject of thermoelectric devices. The current best thermoelectrics are based on heavily doped semiconductors or semimetal alloys. We show that utilization of electric field effect or ferroelectric field effect, not only provides a new route to this problem, bypassing the drawbacks of conventional doping, but ...
V. Sandomirsky+3 more
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Large Thermoelectric Effects in Unconventional Superconductors [PDF]
We present analytic and numerical results for the thermoelectric effect in unconventional superconductors with a dilute random distribution of impurities, each scattering isotropically but with a phase shift intermediate between the Born and unitary ...
Fogelstrom, Mikael, Lofwander, Tomas
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Hybridizing anomalous Nernst effect in artificially tilted multilayer based on magnetic topological material [PDF]
Transverse thermoelectric conversion holds significant potential in addressing complex challenges faced by classical Seebeck/Peltier modules. A promising transverse thermoelectric phenomenon is the anomalous Nernst effect originating from nontrivial band
Takamasa Hirai+3 more
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The sluggish kinetics and mutual interference of oxygen evolution and reduction reactions (OER and ORR) in the air electrode resulted in large charge/discharge overpotential and low energy efficiency of Zn-air batteries.
Xuerong Zheng+10 more
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