Unified ballistic transport relation for anisotropic dispersions and generalized dimensions

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An analytical formula is derived for particle and energy densities of fermions and bosons, and their ballistic momentum and energy currents for anisotropic energy dispersions in generalized dimensions. The formulation considerably simplifies the comparison of the statistical properties and ballistic particle and energy transport currents of electrons, acoustic phonons, and photons in various dimensions in a unified manner. Assorted examples of its utility are discussed, ranging from blackbody radiation to Schottky diodes and ballistic transistors, quantized electrical and thermal conductance, generalized ballistic Seebeck and Peltier coefficients, their Onsager relations, the generalized Wiedemann-Franz law and the robustness of the Lorenz number, and ballistic thermoelectric power factors, all of which are obtained from the single formula. The new formulation predicts a thermoelectric power factor behavior of three-dimensional Dirac bands which has not been observed yet.

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Singhal, J., & Jena, D. (2020). Unified ballistic transport relation for anisotropic dispersions and generalized dimensions. Physical Review Research, 2(4). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevResearch.2.043413

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