Publication Date:
2023
abstract:
Recent studies have shown the potential for bipolar thermoelectricity in superconducting tunnel junctions with asymmetric energy gaps. The thermoelectric performance of these systems is significantly impacted by the inverse proximity effects present in the normal-superconducting bilayer, which is utilized to adjust the gap asymmetry in the junction. Here, we identify the most effective bilayer configurations, and we find that directly tunnel-coupling the normal metal side of the cold bilayer with the hot superconductor is more advantageous compared to the scheme used in experiments. By utilizing quasiclassical equations, we examined the nonlinear thermoelectric junction performance as a function of the normal metal film thickness and the quality of the normal-superconducting interface within the bilayer, thereby determining the optimal design to observe and maximize this nonequilibrium effect. Our results offer a roadmap to achieve improved thermoelectric performance in superconducting tunnel junctions, with promising implications for a number of applications. © 2023 Author(s)
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Asymmetric energy; Bi-layer; Hot superconductors; Normal metals; Proximity effects; Quasiclassical equations; Superconducting tunnel junction; Thermoelectric junctions; Thermoelectric performance; Tunnel coupling
List of contributors:
Giazotto, Francesco; Braggio, Alessandro
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