We review recent advances in strongly correlated oxides as thermoelectric materials in pursuit of energy harvesting. We discuss two topics: one is the enhancement of the ordinary thermoelectric properties by controlling orbital degrees of freedom and orbital fluctuation not only in bulk but also at the interface of correlated oxides. The other topic is the use of new phenomena driven by spin-orbit coupling (SOC) of materials. In 5d electron oxides, we show some SOC-related transport phenomena, which potentially contribute to energy harvesting. We outline the current status and a future perspective of oxides as thermoelectric materials.
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Matsuno, J., Fujioka, J., Okuda, T., Ueno, K., Mizokawa, T., & Katsufuji, T. (2018, December 31). Strongly correlated oxides for energy harvesting. Science and Technology of Advanced Materials. Taylor and Francis Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1080/14686996.2018.1529524
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