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The magneto-thermoelectric effect of graphene with intra-valley scattering

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posted on 2024-11-16, 04:42 authored by Wenye Duan, Junfeng Liu, Chao ZhangChao Zhang, Zhongshui Ma
We present a qualitative and quantitative study of the magneto-thermoelectric effect of graphene. In the limit of impurity scattering length being much longer than the lattice constant, the intra-valley scattering dominates the charge and thermal transport. The self-energy and the Green's functions are calculated in the self-consistent Born approximation. It is found that the longitudinal thermal conductivity splits into double peaks at high Landau levels and exhibits oscillations which are out of phase with the electric conductivity. The chemical potential-dependent electrical resistivity, the thermal conductivities, the Seebeck coefficient, and the Nernst coefficient are obtained. The results are in good agreement with the experimental observations.

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Coherent, tuned terahertz photons from nonlinear processes in graphene

Australian Research Council

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Duan, W., Liu, J., Zhang, C. & Ma, Z. (2018). The magneto-thermoelectric effect of graphene with intra-valley scattering. Chinese Physics B, 27 (9), 097204-1-097204-8.

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Chinese Physics B

Volume

27

Issue

9

Language

English

RIS ID

130488

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