A heat engine made of quantum dot molecules with high figure of merits
Chih-Chieh Chen,
David M T Kuo,
Yia-Chung Chang
Abstract:The transport of electrons through serially coupled quantum dot molecules (SCQDM) is investigated theoretically for application as an energy harvesting engine (EHE), which converts thermal heat to electrical power. We demonstrate that the charge current driven by a temperature bias shows bipolar oscillatory behavior with respect to gate voltage due to the unbalance between electrons and holes, which is different from the charge current driven by an applied bias. In addition, we reveal a Lenz's law between the … Show more
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