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arxiv: 1411.3996 · v1 · pith:XXYDAJ62new · submitted 2014-11-14 · ❄️ cond-mat.mes-hall

Quantized magneto-thermoelectric transport in low-dimensional junctions

classification ❄️ cond-mat.mes-hall
keywords n-knotmagneto-thermoelectricalongcurrentflowhandheatother
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Quantization of the magneto-thermoelectric transport is studied when an external d.c. magnetic field is applied to the C/N-knot formed as crossing between a narrow stripe of conducting atomic monolayer C on the one hand and metal stripe N on the other hand. The temperature gradient in C is created by injecting the non-equilibrium electrons, holes and phonons from the heater H thereby directing them toward the C/N-knot. A non-linear coupling between electron states of the C/N-knot counter electrodes causes splitting of the heat flow into several fractions owing to the Lorentz force acting in the C/N-knot vicinity, thereby inducing the magneto-thermoelectric current in N whereas the phonons pass and propagate along C further ahead. The heat flow along C generates a transversal electric current in N showing a series of maximums when dimensions of the Landau orbits and the C/N-knot match each other. It allows observing the interplay between the quantum Hall effect and the spatial quantization.

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