CPM Seminar
Thermoelectric quantum transport in quantum point
contacts and random matrix theory of thermopower statistics
Adel Abbout
Service de Physique de l'État Condensé, CEA
Saclay Laboratoire CRISMAT, ENSICAEN
Scanning Gate Microscopy (SGM) is a technique of imaging quantum
transport coefficients due to the presence of an AFM charged tip. The
interference pattern of the conductance change of a quantum point contact,
obtained with this technique will be explained. The decay law of
the fringes is obtained assuming a resonant level model we exactly solve.
Moreover, the result of the analytical formulation of the problem suggests
an unusual effect of thermal enhancement of the fringes that we explain
analytically and verify numerically. We propose also, the SGM of the
Seebeck coefficient of a QPC. Here again, we give the analytical decay
law of the fringes and discuss the Cuttler-Mott formula of thermopower.
To finish, we look at the statistics of thermopower in chaotic cavities.
We give the exact expression of the probability density function of the
Seebeck coefficient and discuss the energy dependence of this probability
distribution.
Thursday, January 10th 2013, 15:30
Ernest Rutherford Physics Building, R.E. Bell Conference Room (room 103)
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