Friday, March 22, 2013

1303.5225 (Stefan Juergens et al.)

Thermoelectric performance of a driven double quantum-dot    [PDF]

Stefan Juergens, Federica Haupt, Michael Moskalets, Janine Splettstoesser
In this paper we investigate the thermoelectric performance of a double-dot device driven by time-dependently modulated gate voltages. We show that if the modulation frequency {\Omega} is sufficiently small, not only quantized charge pumping can be realized, but also the heat current flowing in the leads is quantized and exhibits plateaux in units of kB T ln2 {\Omega}/2{\pi}. The factor ln2 stems from the degeneracy of the double-dot states involved into transport. This opens the possibility of using the pumping cycle to transfer heat against a temperature gradient or to extract work from a hot reservoir with Carnot efficiency. However, the performance of a realistic device is limited by dissipative effects due to leakage currents and finite-frequency operation, which we take into account rigorously by means of a real-time diagrammatic approach in the regime where the double dot is weakly coupled to the leads. We show that despite these effects, the efficiency of a double-dot charge pump performing work against a dc-source can reach of up to 70% of the ideal value.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1303.5225

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