The Seebeck effect is derived within the thermodynamics of irreversible processes when the generalized forces contain the magnetic term M∇B. This term appears in the formalism when the magnetic field… Click to show full abstract
The Seebeck effect is derived within the thermodynamics of irreversible processes when the generalized forces contain the magnetic term M∇B. This term appears in the formalism when the magnetic field is treated as a state variable. Two subsystems are considered, one representing atomic magnetic moments, and the other, mobile charges carrying a magnetic dipole moment. A magnetic contribution to the Seebeck coefficient is identified, proportional to the logarithmic derivative of the magnetization with respect to temperature. A brief review of experimental data on magneto-thermopower in magnetic metals illustrates this magnetic effect on thermally-driven charge transport.
               
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