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Impact of electron-electron interactions on the thermoelectric efficiency of graphene quantum point contacts

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PHYSICAL REVIEW B
卷 106, 期 4, 页码 -

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AMER PHYSICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevB.106.045129

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  1. Spanish Ministery of Science and Innovation [PID2019-106820RB-C21, PGC2018-097018-B-I00]

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This study investigates the impact of many-body effects on the thermoelectric efficiency of graphene nanoribbons and finds that electron-electron interactions are crucial for enhancing the thermoelectric efficiency. An experimental setup is also proposed to test the validity of the conclusions.
Thermoelectric materials enable us to harness dissipated energy and make electronic devices less energydemanding. Heat-to-electricity conversion requires materials with a strongly suppressed thermal conductivity but still high electronic conduction. This goal is largely achieved with the help of nanostructured materials, even if the bulk counterpart is not highly efficient. In this work, we investigate how thermoelectric efficiency is enhanced by many-body effects in graphene nanoribbons at low temperature. To this end, starting from the Kane-Mele-Hubbard model within a mean-field approximation, we carry out an extensive numerical study of the impact of electron-electron interactions on the thermoelectric efficiency of graphene nanoribbons with armchair or zigzag edges. We consider two different regimes, namely trivial and topological insulators. We find that electron-electron interactions are crucial for the appearance of interference phenomena that give rise to an enhancement of the thermoelectric efficiency of the nanoribbons. Lastly, we also propose an experimental setup that would help to test the validity of our conclusions.

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