Colossal Nernst power factor in topological semimetal NbSb 2 .
Peng LiPengfei QiuQing XuJun LuoYifei XiongJie XiaoNiraj AryalQiang LiLidong ChenXun ShiPublished in: Nature communications (2022)
Today solid-state cooling technologies below liquid nitrogen boiling temperature (77 K), crucial to quantum information technology and probing quantum state of matter, are greatly limited due to the lack of good thermoelectric and/or thermomagnetic materials. Here, we report the discovery of colossal Nernst power factor of 3800 × 10 -4 W m -1 K -2 under 5 T at 25 K and high Nernst figure-of-merit of 71 × 10 -4 K -1 under 5 T at 20 K in topological semimetal NbSb 2 single crystals. The observed high thermomagnetic performance is attributed to large Nernst thermopower and longitudinal electrical conductivity, and relatively low transverse thermal conductivity. The large and unsaturated Nernst thermopower is the result of the combination of highly desirable electronic structures of NbSb 2 having compensated high mobility electrons and holes near Fermi level and strong phonon-drag effect. This discovery opens an avenue for exploring material option for the solid-state heat pumping below liquid nitrogen temperature.