How bilayer excitons can greatly enhance thermoelectric efficiency
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❄️ cond-mat.mtrl-sci
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bilayerexcitonexcitonsfiguremeritthermoelectricanotherchallenges
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Currently, one of the major nanotechnological challenges is to design thermoelectric devices that have a high figure of merit. To that end, we propose to use bilayer excitons. Bilayer exciton systems are shown to have an improved thermopower and an enhanced electric counterflow and thermal conductivity, with respect to regular semiconductor-based thermoelectrics. Here we present a roadmap towards experimental realization of a bilayer exciton thermocouple. A bilayer exciton heterostructures of $p$- and $n$-doped Bi$_2$Te$_3$ can have a figure of merit $zT \sim 60$. Another material suggestion is to make a bilayer out of electron-doped SrTiO$_3$ and hole-doped Ca$_3$Co$_4$O$_9$.
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