Bulletin of the American Physical Society
APS March Meeting 2020
Volume 65, Number 1
Monday–Friday, March 2–6, 2020; Denver, Colorado
Session P62: Electron-Phonon Coupling and Transport in Nanostructures
2:30 PM–5:30 PM,
Wednesday, March 4, 2020
Room: Mile High Ballroom 4C
Sponsoring
Unit:
DMP
Chair: Shixiong Zhang, Indiana Univ - Bloomington
Abstract: P62.00001 : A Quantum Dot Heat Engine*
Presenter:
Heiner Linke
(NanoLund and Solid State Physics, Lund University)
Author:
Heiner Linke
(NanoLund and Solid State Physics, Lund University)
This proof-of-performance of efficient energy harvesting from electrons is directly relevant to the concept of hot-carrier or thermophotovoltaics, where the aim is to boost energy conversion efficiency by harvesting heat from non-equilibrium electrons [4]. I will present our progress towards implementing this principle in heterostructure nanowires. [4]
References
[1] Mahan, G. D., & Sofo, J. O. (1996). The best thermoelectric. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 93(15), 7436–7439.
[2] Humphrey, T. E., Newbury, R., Taylor, R. P., & Linke, H. (2002). Reversible Quantum Brownian Heat Engines for Electrons. Physical Review Letters, 89(11), 116801.
[3] Martin Josefsson, Artis Svilans, Adam M. Burke, Eric A. Hoffmann, Sofia Fahlvik, Claes Thelander, Martin Leijnse, Heiner Linke: A quantum-dot heat engine operated close to thermodynamic efficiency limits. Nature Nanotechnology (2018)
[4] S. Limpert, A. Burke, I-Ju Chen, N. Anttu, S. Lehmann, S. Fahlvik S. Bremner, G. Conibeer, C. Thelander, M.E, Pistol and H. Linke: Single-nanowire, low-bandgap hot carrier solar cells with tunable open-circuit voltage Nanotechnology 28, 43 (2017)
*Funded by the Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation, the Swedish Research Council, the European Commission, and NanoLund.
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