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Significant Phonon Drag Enables High Power Factor in the AlGaN/GaN Two-Dimensional Electron Gas.
Yalamarthy, Ananth Saran; Muñoz Rojo, Miguel; Bruefach, Alexandra; Boone, Derrick; Dowling, Karen M; Satterthwaite, Peter F; Goldhaber-Gordon, David; Pop, Eric; Senesky, Debbie G.
Afiliação
  • Muñoz Rojo M; Department of Thermal and Fluid Engineering , University of Twente , Enschede 7500 AE , Netherlands.
  • Bruefach A; Department of Materials Science and Engineering , University of California Berkeley , Berkeley , California 94720 , United States.
  • Boone D; Stanford Institute for Materials and Energy Sciences , SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory , Menlo Park , California 94025 , United States.
  • Goldhaber-Gordon D; Stanford Institute for Materials and Energy Sciences , SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory , Menlo Park , California 94025 , United States.
Nano Lett ; 19(6): 3770-3776, 2019 06 12.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31088057
ABSTRACT
In typical thermoelectric energy harvesters and sensors, the Seebeck effect is caused by diffusion of electrons or holes in a temperature gradient. However, the Seebeck effect can also have a phonon drag component, due to momentum exchange between charge carriers and lattice phonons, which is more difficult to quantify. Here, we present the first study of phonon drag in the AlGaN/GaN two-dimensional electron gas (2DEG). We find that phonon drag does not contribute significantly to the thermoelectric behavior of devices with ∼100 nm GaN thickness, which suppresses the phonon mean free path. However, when the thickness is increased to ∼1.2 µm, up to 32% (88%) of the Seebeck coefficient at 300 K (50 K) can be attributed to the drag component. In turn, the phonon drag enables state-of-the-art thermoelectric power factor in the thicker GaN film, up to ∼40 mW m-1 K-2 at 50 K. By measuring the thermal conductivity of these AlGaN/GaN films, we show that the magnitude of the phonon drag can increase even when the thermal conductivity decreases. Decoupling of thermal conductivity and Seebeck coefficient could enable important advancements in thermoelectric power conversion with devices based on 2DEGs.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: Nano Lett Ano de publicação: 2019 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: Nano Lett Ano de publicação: 2019 Tipo de documento: Article