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Substrate engineered thermovoltage generation in 2d materials

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Abstract

Thermoelectric generators have tremendous potential in scavenging waste energy from many processes. 2d materials can provide excellent alternatives thanks to the large and tunable Seebeck coefficients in some semiconducting materials and large figure of merits can be obtained. One challange is to create thermoelectric junctions in 2d materials. In this study we report that this challange can be overcome using substrate engineering strategies and demostrated that thermoelectric junctions can be formed to create a thermovoltage. We used scanning photocurrent microscopy in conjunction with scanning thermal microscopy to illustrate the underlying physics of substrate engineered thermoelectric junction formation in 2d materials.

Presenters

  • Talip Serkan Kasirga

    Bilkent University

Authors

  • Talip Serkan Kasirga

    Bilkent University

  • Pascal Gehring

    UC Louvain

  • Mohammadali Razeghi

    Bilkent University

  • Jean Spiece

    UC Louvain

  • Ugur Basci

    Bilkent University

  • Doruk Pehlivanoglu

    Bilkent University

  • Ali Sheraz

    Bilkent University

  • Oguzhan Oguz

    Bilkent University

  • Yubin Huang

    UC Louvain