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Magnetically enhancing the Seebeck coefficient in ferrofluids.

Thomas J SalezMansour KouyatéCleber FilomenoMarco BonettiMichel RogerGilles DemouchyEmmanuelle DuboisRégine PerzynskiAndrejs CēbersSawako Nakamae
Published in: Nanoscale advances (2019)
The influence of the magnetic field on the Seebeck coefficient (Se) was investigated in dilute magnetic nanofluids (ferrofluids) composed of maghemite magnetic nanoparticles dispersed in dimethyl-sulfoxide (DMSO). A 25% increase in the Se value was found when the external magnetic field was applied perpendicularly to the temperature gradient, reminiscent of an increase in the Soret coefficient ( S T , concentration gradient) observed in the same fluids. In-depth analysis of experimental data, however, revealed that different mechanisms are responsible for the observed magneto-thermoelectric and -thermodiffusive phenomena. Possible physical and physico-chemical origins leading to the enhancement of the fluids' Seebeck coefficient are discussed.
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