Solid state thermoelectric cooling is based on the electronic Peltier effect, which cools via an electronic heat current in the absence of an applied temperature gradient. In this work, we demonstrate that equivalently, a phonon Peltier effect may arise in the non-linear thermoelectric transport regime of a dissipative quantum dot thermoelectric setup described via Anderson-Holstein model. This effect leads to an electron induced phonon heat current in the absence of a thermal gradient. Utilizing the modification of quasi-equilibrium phonon distribution via charge induced phonon accumulation, we show that in a special case the polarity of the phonon heat current can be reversed so that setup can dump heat into the hotter reservoirs. In furt...
Quantum dots are model systems for quantum thermoelectric behavior because of their ability to contr...
In this article we review aspects of charge and heat transport in interacting quantum dots and molec...
We study the thermoelectric properties and heat-to-work conversion performance of an interacting, mu...
We employ the functional renormalization group to study the effects of phonon-assisted tunneling on ...
We investigate the effect of vibrational degrees of freedom on the linear thermoelectric transport t...
This paper examines the thermoelectric response of a dissipative quantum-dot heat engine based on th...
12th European Conference on Thermoelectrics.-- arXiv:1411.5231We analyze the heat current flowing ac...
In this thesis, we study the effect of phonon-assisted tunneling on the thermoelectric transport thr...
We theoretically study the heat generation induced by the electric current in a quantum dot coupled ...
We numerically investigate the thermoelectric properties of a triangle quantum dot connected to meta...
Studies of thermally induced transport in nanostructures provide access to an exciting regime where ...
We analyze the power output of a quantum dot machine coupled to two electronic reservoirs via thermo...
Electronic charge and heat flows can be separated in three-terminal conductors. Two terminals suppor...
We theoretically investigate the propagation of heat currents in a three-terminal quantum dot engine...
We investigate the time evolution of the thermopower in a vibrating quantum dot suddenly shifted int...
Quantum dots are model systems for quantum thermoelectric behavior because of their ability to contr...
In this article we review aspects of charge and heat transport in interacting quantum dots and molec...
We study the thermoelectric properties and heat-to-work conversion performance of an interacting, mu...
We employ the functional renormalization group to study the effects of phonon-assisted tunneling on ...
We investigate the effect of vibrational degrees of freedom on the linear thermoelectric transport t...
This paper examines the thermoelectric response of a dissipative quantum-dot heat engine based on th...
12th European Conference on Thermoelectrics.-- arXiv:1411.5231We analyze the heat current flowing ac...
In this thesis, we study the effect of phonon-assisted tunneling on the thermoelectric transport thr...
We theoretically study the heat generation induced by the electric current in a quantum dot coupled ...
We numerically investigate the thermoelectric properties of a triangle quantum dot connected to meta...
Studies of thermally induced transport in nanostructures provide access to an exciting regime where ...
We analyze the power output of a quantum dot machine coupled to two electronic reservoirs via thermo...
Electronic charge and heat flows can be separated in three-terminal conductors. Two terminals suppor...
We theoretically investigate the propagation of heat currents in a three-terminal quantum dot engine...
We investigate the time evolution of the thermopower in a vibrating quantum dot suddenly shifted int...
Quantum dots are model systems for quantum thermoelectric behavior because of their ability to contr...
In this article we review aspects of charge and heat transport in interacting quantum dots and molec...
We study the thermoelectric properties and heat-to-work conversion performance of an interacting, mu...