Interaction-assisted reversal of thermopower with ultracold atoms
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Abstract
We study thermoelectric currents of neutral, fermionic atoms flowing through a mesoscopic channel connecting a hot and a cold reservoir across the superfluid transition. The thermoelectric response results from a competition between density-driven diffusion from the cold to the hot reservoir and the channel which favors transport of energetic particles from hot to cold. We control the relative strength of both contributions to the thermoelectric response using an external optical potential in a nearly non-interacting and a strongly-interacting system. Without interactions, the magnitude of the particle current can be tuned over a broad range but is restricted to flow from hot to cold in our parameter regime. Strikingly, strong interparticle interactions reverse the direction of the current. We quantitatively model ab initio the non-interacting observations and qualitatively explain the interaction-assisted reversal by the reduction of entropy transport due to pairing correlations.
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Publication: arxiv.org:2010.00011
Presenters
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Jeffrey Mohan
ETH Zurich
Authors
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Jeffrey Mohan
ETH Zurich
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Samuel Hausler
Department of Physics, ETH Zurich, 8093 Zurich, Switzerland
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Philipp Fabritius
Department of Physics, ETH Zurich, 8093 Zurich, Switzerland
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Laura Corman
X-Rite Europe GmbH, 8150 Regensdorf, Switzerland
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Martin Lebrat
Harvard University, Department of Physics, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138, USA
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Tilman Esslinger
ETH Zurich, Institute for Quantum Electronics, ETH Zürich, Department of Physics, ETH Zurich, 8093 Zurich, Switzerland