Semiconducting ${\alpha'}$-borophene nanoribbon for high-efficiency spin-Seebeck diodes
Abstract
The semiconductiong -borophene nanoribbon (-BNR) due to its incredible properties such as high stability and great mobility of carriers demostrates high-efficiency in thermoelectric devices. These properties enable us to produce the spin current by a temperature gradient with lower energy consumption technology. In this research, the spin-dependent Seebeck effects are studied in a zigzag -borophene nanoribbon with two leads magnetized by ferromagnetic (FM) insulators. The thermoelectric calculations are performed for a -BNR FM/Normal/FM junction using the tight-binding (TB) formalism in combination with the non-equilibrium Green's function method (NEGF). A pure spin-dependent current due to the breaking of the electron-hole symmetry is induced in the system by a temperature gradient so that it can act as a spin-Seebeck diode. Moreover, the negative differential spin-Seebeck effect can be observed in this device dueto the compensation of thermal spin in the spin-dependent currents. Finally, we have studied the effect of temperature on the charge and spin power factors in -BNR. A significant decline in power factor is primarily arises from a reduction in the magnitude of thermopower near the Fermi level. Our findings demonstrate that the -BNR has a higher power factor compared to its rivals e.g., graphene and silicene. This is attributed to the semiconducting nature and high asymmetry between electrons and holes in the -BNR. The exceptional features of -BNR makes it a very suitable choice for using in thermoelectric devices.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2412.14840,
title = {Semiconducting ${\alpha'}$-borophene nanoribbon for high-efficiency spin-Seebeck diodes},
author = {F. Ghasemzadeh and M. Farokhnezhad and M. Esmaeilzadeh},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2412.14840},
year = {2024}
}
Comments
18 pages, 9 figures