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Seebeck effect in dilute two-dimensional electron systems: temperature dependencies of diffusion and phonon-drag thermoelectric powers

Materials Science 2011-06-08 v1 Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics

Abstract

Considering screeening of electron scattering interactions in terms of the finite-temperature STLS theory and solving the linearized Boltzmann equation (with no appeal to a relaxation time approximation), we present a theoretical analysis of the low-temperature Seebeck effect in two-dimensional semiconductors with dilute electron densities. We find that the temperature (TT) dependencies of the diffusion and phonon-drag thermoelectric powers (SdS_d and SgS_g) can no longer be described by the conventional simple power-laws. As temperature increases, Sd/T|S_d|/T decreases when T0.1ϵFT\gtrsim 0.1 \epsilon_F (ϵF\epsilon_F is the Fermi energy), while Sg|S_g| first increases and then falls, resulting a peak located at a temperature between Bloch-Gr\"uneisen temperature and ϵF\epsilon_F.

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@article{arxiv.1106.1262,
  title  = {Seebeck effect in dilute two-dimensional electron systems: temperature dependencies of diffusion and phonon-drag thermoelectric powers},
  author = {S. Y. Liu and X. L. Lei and Norman J. M. Horing},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1106.1262},
  year   = {2011}
}

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12 pages, 5 figures