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Optimizing thermoelectric efficiency of superlattice nanowires at room temperature

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Abstract It is known that the figure of merit ( ZT ) of thin nanowires can be significantly enhanced at room temperature due to the reduction of phonon thermal conductance… Click to show full abstract

Abstract It is known that the figure of merit ( ZT ) of thin nanowires can be significantly enhanced at room temperature due to the reduction of phonon thermal conductance arising from the increase of boundary scattering of phonons. It is expected that the phonon thermal conductance of nanowires filled with quantum dots (QDs) will be further reduced. Here we consider a superlattice nanowire (SLNW) modeled by a linear chain of strongly coupled QDs connected to electrodes. We study the dependence of ZT on the QD energy level ( E 0 ) (relative to the Fermi level E F in the electrodes), inter-dot coupling strength ( t c ), tunneling rate (Γ), and temperature T in order to optimize the design. It is found that at room temperature the maximum power factor occurs when ( E 0  −  E F )∕ k B T  ≈ 2.4 and Γ =  t c , a result almost independent of the number of QDs in SLNW as long as t c ∕ k B T ZT  ≥ 3.

Keywords: optimizing thermoelectric; temperature; superlattice; room temperature; thermoelectric efficiency

Journal Title: Physica E: Low-dimensional Systems and Nanostructures
Year Published: 2018

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