Thermoelectric performance of topological boundary modes
Abstract
We investigate quantum transport and thermoelectrical properties of a finite-size Su-Schrieffer-Heeger model, a paradigmatic model for a one-dimensional topological insulator, which displays topologically protected edge states. By coupling the model to two fermionic reservoirs at its ends, we can explore the non-equilibrium dynamics of the system. Investigating the energy-resolved transmission, the current and the noise, we find that these observables can be used to detect the topologically non-trivial phase. With specific parameters and asymmetric reservoir coupling strengths, we show that we can dissipatively prepare the edge states as stationary states of a non-equilibrium configuration. In addition, we point out that the edge states can be exploited to design a refrigerator driven by chemical work or a heat engine driven by a thermal gradient, respectively. These thermal devices do not require asymmetric couplings and are topologically protected against symmetry-preserving perturbations. Their maximum efficiencies significantly exceed that of a single quantum dot device at comparable coupling strengths.
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@article{arxiv.1803.03609,
title = {Thermoelectric performance of topological boundary modes},
author = {Sina Böhling and Georg Engelhardt and Gloria Platero and Gernot Schaller},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1803.03609},
year = {2018}
}
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16 pages, 8 figures, to appear in PRB