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Quantum Sensing of Thermoelectric Power in Low-Dimensional Materials

Title
Quantum Sensing of Thermoelectric Power in Low-Dimensional Materials
Authors
Zhao M.Kim D.Lee Y.H.Yang H.Cho S.
Ewha Authors
조수연
SCOPUS Author ID
조수연scopus
Issue Date
2023
Journal Title
Advanced Materials
ISSN
9359-9648JCR Link
Citation
Advanced Materials vol. 35, no. 27
Keywords
low dimensional materialsquantum sensingscanning probe microscopyscanning thermoelectric microscopythermoelectric power
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons Inc
Indexed
SCIE; SCOPUS scopus
Document Type
Review
Abstract
Thermoelectric power, has been extensively studied in low-dimensional materials where quantum confinement and spin textures can largely modulate thermopower generation. In addition to classical and macroscopic values, thermopower also varies locally over a wide range of length scales, and is fundamentally linked to electron wave functions and phonon propagation. Various experimental methods for the quantum sensing of localized thermopower have been suggested, particularly based on scanning probe microscopy. Here, critical advances in the quantum sensing of thermopower are introduced, from the atomic to the several-hundred-nanometer scales, including the unique role of low-dimensionality, defects, spins, and relativistic effects for optimized power generation. Investigating the microscopic nature of thermopower in quantum materials can provide insights useful for the design of advanced materials for future thermoelectric applications. Quantum sensing techniques for thermopower can pave the way to practical and novel energy devices for a sustainable society. © 2022 Wiley-VCH GmbH.
DOI
10.1002/adma.202106871
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