Thermoelectric transport of perfectly conducting channels in two- and three-dimensional topological insulators

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Topological insulators have gapless edge/surface states with novel transport properties. Among these, there are two classes of perfectly conducting channels which are free from backscattering: the edge states of two-dimensional topological insulators and the one-dimensional states localized on dislocations of certain three-dimensional topological insulators. We show how these novel states affect thermoelectric properties of the systems and discuss possibilities to improve the thermoelectric figure of merit using these materials with perfectly conducting channels.

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Murakami, S., Takahashi, R., Tretiakov, O. A., Abanov, A., & Sinova, J. (2011). Thermoelectric transport of perfectly conducting channels in two- and three-dimensional topological insulators. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 334). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/334/1/012013

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