SPP 1386: Controlled thermoelectric properties of low-dimensional charge carrier systems in semiconductor heterostructures (II)

Facts

Run time
11/2012  – 07/2016
DFG subject areas

Experimental Condensed Matter Physics

Natural Sciences

Sponsors

DFG Priority Programme DFG Priority Programme

Description

The focus of this cluster project in the DFG priority programme SPP1386 "Nanostructured thermoelectrics" is the thermoelectric properties of low-dimensional charge-carrier sysequences of thermal gradients on coherent electron traThe focus of this cluster project in the DFG priority programme SPP1386 "Nanostructured thermoelectrics" is the thermoelectric properties of low-dimensional charge-carrier systems in high-quality semiconductor heterostructures. The project focuses on systems, in which the energy spectrum is controllable to a high extent via external parameters. They can be viewed as model systems for the engineering of nanoscale objects with tailored thermoelectric properties. Experiments will be performed on systems in quasi-one-dimensional electron wires and quantum point contacts in modulation doped III-V heterostructures which will be prepared by means of electron-beam lithography. Consequences of thermal gradients on coherent electron transport is studied for quantum rings by measurement of Aharonov-Bohm resistance oscillations. The electron temperature in the quasi-two-dimensional reservoirs is determined by noise measurements and the thermopower in quasi-one dimensional wires is investigated. The electron temperature in the quasi-two-dimensional reservoirs is determined by noise measurements and the thermopower in quasi-one dimensional wires is investigated.

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