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Lu Hong-Liang, Zhang Chen-Dong, Cai Jin-Ming, Gao Min, Zou Qiang, Guo Hai-Ming, Gao Hong-Jun. Measuring thermoelectric property of nano-heterostructureJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2011, 20(10): 107301.
| Lu Hong-Liang, Zhang Chen-Dong, Cai Jin-Ming, Gao Min, Zou Qiang, Guo Hai-Ming, Gao Hong-Jun. Measuring thermoelectric property of nano-heterostructureJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2011, 20(10): 107301. |
Measuring thermoelectric property of nano-heterostructure
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Abstract
A method of measuring the thermoelectric power of nano-heterostructures based on four-probe scanning tunneling microscopy is presented. The process is composed of the it in-situ fabrication of a tungsten-indium tip, the precise control of the tip-sample contact and the identification of thermoelectric potential. When the temperature of the substrate is elevated, while that of the tip is kept at room temperature, a thermoelectric potential occurs and can be detected by a current-voltage measurement. As an example of its application, the method is demonstrated to be effective to measure the thermoelectric power in several systems. A Seebeck coefficient of tens of μV/K is obtained in graphene epitaxially grown on Ru (0001) substrate and the thermoelectric potential polarity of this system is found to be the reverse of that of bare Ru (0001) substrate. -
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