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Generic Seebeck Effect From Spin Entropy

Materials Science 2021-06-15 v1

Abstract

How magnetism affects the Seebeck effect is an important issue widely concerned in the thermoelectric community yet remaining elusive. Based on a thermodynamic analysis of spin degrees of freedom on varied dd-electron based ferro- and anti-ferromagnets, we demonstrate that in itinerant or partially itinerant magnetic compounds there exists a generic spin contribution to the Seebeck effect over an extended temperature range from slightly below to well above the magnetic transition temperature. This contribution is interpreted as resulting from transport spin entropy of (partially) delocalized conducting dd electrons with strong thermal spin fluctuations, even semiquantitatively in a single-band case, in addition to the conventional diffusion part arising from their kinetic degrees of freedom. As a highly generic effect, the spin-dependent Seebeck effect might pave a feasible way to efficient "magnetic thermoelectrics".

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@article{arxiv.2012.13647,
  title  = {Generic Seebeck Effect From Spin Entropy},
  author = {Peijie Sun and K. Ramesh Kumar and Meng Lyu and Zhen Wang and Junsen Xiang and Wenqing Zhang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2012.13647},
  year   = {2021}
}

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5 pages, 4 figures

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