Data di Pubblicazione:
2015
Abstract:
In a multiterminal device the (electronic) heat and charge currents can follow different paths. In this paper we introduce and analyze a class of multiterminal devices where this property is pushed to its extreme limits, with charge and heat currents flowing in different reservoirs. After introducing the main characteristics of this heat-charge current separation regime, we show how to realize it in a multiterminal device with normal and superconducting leads. We demonstrate that this regime allows us to control independently heat and charge flows and to greatly enhance thermoelectric performances at low temperatures. We analyze in detail a three-terminal setup involving a superconducting lead, a normal lead, and a voltage probe. For a generic scattering region we show that in the regime of heat-charge current separation both the power factor and the figure of merit ZT are highly increased with respect to a standard two-terminal system. These results are confirmed for the specific case of a system consisting of three coupled quantum dots.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
thermoelectric; superconducting leads; multiterminal device
Elenco autori:
Fazio, Rosario; Giovannetti, Vittorio; Mazza, Francesco; Valentini, Stefano; Benenti, Giuliano; Taddei, Fabio
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