Abstract:The Peltier effect is the reverse phenomenon of the Seebeck effect, and has been observed experimentally in nanoscale junctions. However, despite its promising applications in local cooling of nanoelectronic devices, the role of strong electron correlations on such a phenomenon is still unclear. Here, by analyzing the thermoelectric properties of quantum impurity systems out of equilibrium, we unveil the essential role of electron-electron interactions and quantum resonant states in Peltier cooling, leading to… Show more
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