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SeeBand: A highly efficient, interactive tool for analyzing electronic transport data

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Linking the fundamental physics of band structure and scattering theory with macroscopic features such as measurable bulk thermoelectric transport properties is indispensable to a thorough understanding of transport phenomena and ensures more targeted and efficient experimental research. Here, we introduce SeeBand, a highly efficient and interactive fitting tool based on Boltzmann transport theory. A fully integrated user interface and visualization tool enable real-time comparison and connection between the electronic band structure (EBS) and microscopic transport properties. It allows simultaneous analysis of data for the Seebeck coefficient $S$, resistivity $\rho$ and Hall coefficient $R_\text{H}$ to identify suitable EBS models and extract the underlying microscopic material parameters and additional information from the model. Crucially, the EBS can be obtained by directly fitting the temperature-dependent properties of a single sample, which goes beyond previous approaches that look into doping dependencies. Finally, the combination of neural-network-assisted initial guesses and an efficient subsequent fitting routine allows for a rapid processing of big datasets, facilitating high-throughput analyses to identify underlying, yet undiscovered dependencies, thereby guiding material design.

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  • Thermoelectric transport in Ru$_2$TiSi full-Heusler compounds cond-mat.mtrl-sci · 2024-12-08 · conditional · none · ref 29 · internal anchor

    Hole-doped Ru2TiSi is predicted to outperform electron-doped versions and could reach zT above 1 at 700 K if lattice thermal conductivity is reduced by Zr or Hf substitution.