Increasing thermoelectric performance using coherent transport

Karlström, Olov; Linke, Heiner; Karlström, Gunnar; Wacker, Andreas (2011). Increasing thermoelectric performance using coherent transport. Physical Review B (Condensed Matter and Materials Physics), 84, (11)
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Karlström, Olov ; Linke, Heiner ; Karlström, Gunnar ; Wacker, Andreas
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Mathematical Physics
Solid State Physics
Computational Chemistry
Nanometer structure consortium (nmC)-lup-obsolete
Linne Center for Nanoscience and Quantum Engineering-lup-obsolete
NanoLund: Centre for Nanoscience
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Nanometer structure consortium (nmC)-lup-obsolete
Linne Center for Nanoscience and Quantum Engineering-lup-obsolete
Abstract:
We show that coherent electron transport through zero-dimensional systems can be used to tailor the shape of the system's transmission function. This quantum-engineering approach can be used to enhance the performance of quantum dots or molecules in thermal-to-electric power conversion. Specifically, we show that electron interference in a two-level system can substantially improve the maximum thermoelectric power and the efficiency at maximum power by suppressing parasitic charge flow near the Fermi energy and by reducing electronic heat conduction. We discuss possible realizations of this approach in molecular junctions or quantum dots.
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1098-0121
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