Login / Signup

Impact of Spin-Entropy on the Thermoelectric Properties of a 2D Magnet.

Alessandra CanettaSerhii VolosheniukSayooj SatheeshJosé Pedro Alvarinhas BatistaAloïs CastellanoRiccardo ConteDaniel George ChicaKenji WatanabeTakashi TaniguchiXavier RoyHerre Sjoerd Jan van der ZantMarko BurghardMatthieu Jean VerstraetePascal Gehring
Published in: Nano letters (2024)
Heat-to-charge conversion efficiency of thermoelectric materials is closely linked to the entropy per charge carrier. Thus, magnetic materials are promising building blocks for highly efficient energy harvesters as their carrier entropy is boosted by a spin degree of freedom. In this work, we investigate how this spin-entropy impacts heat-to-charge conversion in the A-type antiferromagnet CrSBr. We perform simultaneous measurements of electrical conductance and thermocurrent while changing magnetic order using the temperature and magnetic field as tuning parameters. We find a strong enhancement of the thermoelectric power factor at around the Néel temperature. We further reveal that the power factor at low temperatures can be increased by up to 600% upon applying a magnetic field. Our results demonstrate that the thermoelectric properties of 2D magnets can be optimized by exploiting the sizable impact of spin-entropy and confirm thermoelectric measurements as a sensitive tool to investigate subtle magnetic phase transitions in low-dimensional magnets.
Keyphrases
  • highly efficient
  • room temperature
  • density functional theory
  • single molecule
  • molecularly imprinted
  • transition metal
  • heat stress
  • solar cells
  • genome wide
  • single cell
  • mass spectrometry