Thermoelectric refrigerator based on asymmetric surfaces of a magnetic topological insulator

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Abstract

Thermoelectric (TE) refrigeration such as Peltier cooler enables a unique opportunity in electric energy to directly convert thermal energy. Here, we propose a TE module with both refrigeration and power generation modes by utilizing asymmetric surfaces of a magnetic topological insulator (quantum anomalous Hall insulator) with a periodic array of hollows filled with two different dielectrics. Based on the Boltzmann transport theory, we show that its efficiency, i.e., the dimensionless figure of merit ZT exceeds 1 in the low-temperature regime below 300 K. The proposed device could be utilized as a heat management device that requires precise temperature control in small-scale cooling.

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Chiba, T., & Komine, T. (2020). Thermoelectric refrigerator based on asymmetric surfaces of a magnetic topological insulator. AIP Advances, 10(12). https://doi.org/10.1063/9.0000005

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