Thermoelectric properties of Mott insulator with correlated hopping at microdoping

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An influence of the localization of itinerant electrons induced by correlated hopping on the electronic charge and heat transport is discussed for the lightly doped Mott insulator phase of the Falicov-Kimball model. The case of strongly reduced hopping amplitude between the sites with occupied f-electron levels, when an additional band of localized d-electron states could appear on the DOS in the Mott gap, is considered. Due to the electron-hole asymmetry and anomalous features on the DOS and transport function induced by correlated hopping, a strong enhancement of the Seebeck coeWcient is observed at low temperatures, when the flattened dependence is displayed in a wide temperature range.

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Dobushovskyi, D. A., & Shvaika, A. M. (2020). Thermoelectric properties of Mott insulator with correlated hopping at microdoping. Condensed Matter Physics, 23(1). https://doi.org/10.5488/CMP.23.13703

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