Tuning nanoscale thermoelectricity with electron-electron interactions

ORAL

Abstract

The Nonequilibrium Green's Function (NEGF) formalism is a powerful tool that provides a microscopic theory for interacting quantum systems out of equilibrium. In this talk, I will be presenting a few results obtained using the NEGF approach combined with pi-electron effective field theory to study the thermoelectric transport properties such as the thermopower (S) and the dimensionless figure of merit (ZT) across single-molecule junctions with pi-conjugated molecular systems, which exhibit destructive quantum interference of the electron waves. Some interesting results showcasing the tuning of the thermoelectric properties by embedding the junctions in a dielectric medium will be presented, along with our ongoing investigations of the transmission node spectrum in these molecular junctions, and the enhanced thermoelectricity resulting from it.

*This work was supported by the Department of Energy, Basic Energy Sciences grant no. DE-SC0006699.

Authors

  • Arunima Coomar

    • University of Arizona
  • Charles Stafford

    • University of Arizona