Complete magnetic control over the superconducting thermoelectric effect
classification
❄️ cond-mat.supr-con
cond-mat.mes-hall
keywords
thermoelectricthermopowercontrolmagneticarisecompletecompletelyconstruction
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Giant thermoelectric effects are known to arise at the interface between superconductors and strongly polarized ferromagnets, enabling the construction of efficient thermoelectric generators. We predict that the thermopower of such a generator can be completely controlled by a magnetic input signal: Not only can the thermopower be toggled on and off by rotating a magnet, but it can even be entirely reversed. This in situ control diverges from conventional thermoelectrics, where the thermopower is usually fixed by the device design.
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