We demonstrate high-temperature thermoelectric conversion in InAs/InP nanowire quantum dots by taking advantage of their strong electronic confinement. The electrical conductance G and the thermopower S are obtained from charge transport measurements and accurately reproduced with a theoretical model accounting for the multilevel structure of the quantum dot. Notably, our analysis does not rely on the estimate of cotunnelling contributions, since electronic thermal transport is dominated by multilevel heat transport. By taking into account two spin-degenerate energy levels we are able to evaluate the electronic thermal conductance K and investigate the evolution of the electronic figure of merit ZT as a function of the quantum dot configura...
We report the observation of a thermoelectric power factor in InAs nanowires that exceeds that predi...
We study the thermoelectric properties and heat-to-work conversion performance of an interacting, mu...
Thermoelectric elements have long been anticipated to challenge conventional solutions for convertin...
We demonstrate high-temperature thermoelectric conversion in InAs/InP nanowire quantum dots by takin...
Thermoelectricity is being intensively researched as it is believed to hold great promise for applic...
Studies of thermally induced transport in nanostructures provide access to an exciting regime where ...
In this thesis we worked with InAs/InP heterostructured semiconductor nanowires, with the aim to exp...
This thesis explores the transport of thermally and optically excited electrons invarious nanowire s...
The Wiedemann–Franz law states that the charge conductance and the electronic contribution to the he...
This thesis experimentally investigates the possibilities of using quantum effects in semiconductor ...
oThe thermoelectric properties of strongly correlated quantum dots, described by a single-level Ande...
We study the thermopower, thermal conductance, electric conductance and the thermoelectric figure of...
The power factor of a thermoelectric device is a measure of the heat-to-energy conversion efficiency...
We review recent theoretical work on thermoelectric energy harvesting in multi-terminal quantum-dot ...
The power factor of a thermoelectric device is a measure of the heat-to-energy conversion efficiency...
We report the observation of a thermoelectric power factor in InAs nanowires that exceeds that predi...
We study the thermoelectric properties and heat-to-work conversion performance of an interacting, mu...
Thermoelectric elements have long been anticipated to challenge conventional solutions for convertin...
We demonstrate high-temperature thermoelectric conversion in InAs/InP nanowire quantum dots by takin...
Thermoelectricity is being intensively researched as it is believed to hold great promise for applic...
Studies of thermally induced transport in nanostructures provide access to an exciting regime where ...
In this thesis we worked with InAs/InP heterostructured semiconductor nanowires, with the aim to exp...
This thesis explores the transport of thermally and optically excited electrons invarious nanowire s...
The Wiedemann–Franz law states that the charge conductance and the electronic contribution to the he...
This thesis experimentally investigates the possibilities of using quantum effects in semiconductor ...
oThe thermoelectric properties of strongly correlated quantum dots, described by a single-level Ande...
We study the thermopower, thermal conductance, electric conductance and the thermoelectric figure of...
The power factor of a thermoelectric device is a measure of the heat-to-energy conversion efficiency...
We review recent theoretical work on thermoelectric energy harvesting in multi-terminal quantum-dot ...
The power factor of a thermoelectric device is a measure of the heat-to-energy conversion efficiency...
We report the observation of a thermoelectric power factor in InAs nanowires that exceeds that predi...
We study the thermoelectric properties and heat-to-work conversion performance of an interacting, mu...
Thermoelectric elements have long been anticipated to challenge conventional solutions for convertin...