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Nonequilibrium Seebeck and spin Seebeck effects in nanoscale junctions

Anand Manaparambil, Ireneusz Weymann

Published 2023-07-19Version 1

The spin-resolved thermoelectric transport properties of correlated nanoscale junctions, consisting of a quantum dot/molecule asymmetrically coupled to external ferromagnetic contacts, are studied theoretically in the far-from-equilibrium regime. One of the leads is assumed to be strongly coupled to the quantum dot resulting in the development of the Kondo effect. The spin-dependent current flowing through the system, as well as the thermoelectric properties, are calculated by performing a perturbation expansion with respect to the weakly coupled electrode, while the Kondo correlations are captured accurately by using the numerical renormalization group method. In particular, we determine the differential and nonequilibrium Seebeck effects of the considered system in different magnetic configurations and uncover the crucial role of spin-dependent tunneling on the device performance. Moreover, by allowing for spin accumulation in the leads, which gives rise to finite spin bias, we shed light on the behavior of the nonequilibrium spin Seebeck effect.

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