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Thermoelectric Power Factor Calculator for Superlattices

Posted 11 Feb, 2008 in Tools

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Version 1.0 - published on 24 Sep. 2008
Contributor(s) Greg Walker
Vanderbilt University

Anuradha Bulusu
Purdue University
At a glance Quantum simulation of the Seebeck coefficient and electrical conductivity in a superlattice structures using non-equilibrium Green's functions
Description

Using ballistic NEGF, the octave script calculates the Seebeck coefficient and electrical conductivity from IV characteristics on a three-layer superlattice (film) structure. A temperature difference is imposed on the device, which produces a current (Seebeck effect). A bias is applied such that the net current in the device is zero. This applied bias is the Seebeck voltage. The slope of the IV curve at the Seebeck voltage is the electrical conductivity.

Credits

A. Bulusu wrote the original ballistic code. D.G. Walker rappturized it.

Sponsored by

NSF, VINSE

Cite this work

If you reference this work in a publication, please cite as follows:

  • Walker, Greg; Bulusu, Anuradha (2008), "Thermoelectric Power Factor Calculator for Superlattices," http://thermalhub.org/resources/SLPF?v=11.

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