2007
DOI: 10.1103/physrevb.75.035130
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DNA-based thermoelectric devices: A theoretical prospective

Abstract: The thermoelectric performance of PolyG-PolyC and PolyA-PolyT double-stranded chains connected between organic contacts at different temperatures is theoretically studied on the basis of an effective model Hamiltonian. The obtained analytical expressions reveal the existence of important resonance effects leading to a significant enhancement of the Seebeck coefficient depending on the Fermi level position. High thermoelectric power factors, up to P = ͑1.5-3͒ ϫ 10 −3 W m −1 K −2 , are obtained close to the reso… Show more

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“…8 The hydrogen bonding between complementary bases is then described as an additional hopping term perpendicular to the DNA stack, [9][10][11][12][13] and appropriate on-site energies and hopping parameters for the backbone must be included as well. [14][15][16] The resulting models are essentially a planar projection ͑two dimensions͒ of the DNA structure with its double helix unwound, so that the successive bp's are lined up face to face along the strand. This geometrical constraint optimizes the -orbital coupling between neighboring bases, hence overestimating charge transport efficiency.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…8 The hydrogen bonding between complementary bases is then described as an additional hopping term perpendicular to the DNA stack, [9][10][11][12][13] and appropriate on-site energies and hopping parameters for the backbone must be included as well. [14][15][16] The resulting models are essentially a planar projection ͑two dimensions͒ of the DNA structure with its double helix unwound, so that the successive bp's are lined up face to face along the strand. This geometrical constraint optimizes the -orbital coupling between neighboring bases, hence overestimating charge transport efficiency.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Following previous works, the electronic degrees of freedom of a double-stranded DNA ͑including sugar-phosphate and environmental effects͒ are described in terms of a renormalized, one-dimensional effective Hamiltonian given by 15,16 …”
Section: B Effective Hamiltonianmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, effective model Hamiltonians can be expressed as the sum of two main contributions H = H e + H l , where H e describes the charge dynamics over the -stacked electronic system and H l describes the duplex DNA dynamics. The electronic degrees of freedom of a double-stranded DNA ͑including sugar-phosphate and environmental effects͒ are described in terms of the effective Hamiltonian, 32,42,43 …”
Section: Dna Model Descriptionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Equation ͑1͒ describes the charge propagation through a DNA duplex in terms of an equivalent one-dimensional lattice, where the renormalized "atoms" correspond to complementary pairs in the original DNA molecule whose on-site energies ˜n͑E͒ ͕␣͑E͒ , ␤͑E͖͒ depend on the charge energy E and enclose the quantum description of the Watson-Crick bp energetics through the expressions 42,43 …”
Section: Dna Model Descriptionmentioning
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