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Weinan Zhou1, Kaoru Yamamoto1, Asuka Miura1, Ryo Iguchi1, Yoshio Miura1,2, Ken-Ichi Uchida3,4,5, Yuya Sakuraba6,7.
Abstract
When a temperature gradient is applied to a closed circuit comprising two different conductors, a charge current is generated via the Seebeck effect1. Here, we utilize the Seebeck-effect-induced charge current to drive 'transverse' thermoelectric generation, which has great potential for energy harvesting and heat sensing applications owing to the orthogonal geometry of the heat-to-charge-current conversion2-9. We found that, in a closed circuit comprising thermoelectric and magnetic materials, artificial hybridization of the Seebeck effect into the anomalous Hall effect10 enables transverse thermoelectric generation with a similar symmetry to the anomalous Nernst effect11-27. Surprisingly, the Seebeck-effect-driven transverse thermopower can be several orders of magnitude larger than the anomalous-Nernst-effect-driven thermopower, which is clearly demonstrated by our experiments using Co2MnGa/Si hybrid materials. The unconventional approach could be a breakthrough in developing applications of transverse thermoelectric generation.Entities:
Year: 2021 PMID: 33462463 DOI: 10.1038/s41563-020-00884-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nat Mater ISSN: 1476-1122 Impact factor: 43.841