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Title: Investigation of thermoelectric properties of graphene superlattice
Authors: Nongnenuor, Festus
Keywords: Boltzmann transport equation Figure of Merit Graphene Superlattice Thermoelectrical Materials Thermoelectricity
Issue Date: Jan-2023
Publisher: University of Cape Coast
Abstract: Graphene and its derivatives have attracted significant attention due to their unique electronic, thermal, and mechanical properties which make it a promising material for device applications. This work theoretically investigated the thermoelectric properties of graphene superlattice which was subjected to a combined direct and alternative field. This was done by solving the Boltzmann’s kinetic equation within the semiclassical regime with the energy dispersion relation of graphene superlattice obtained using tight-binding approximation. The expressions for the resistivity, thermo-power as well as thermoelectric power factor of this novel material were derived analytical as a function of temperature, material parameters, and amplitudes of the external applied field. The findings suggest that graphene superlattice exhibits a metallic property, and as expected, its resistivity generally rises with temperature. Due to its low resistivity and high figure of merit at room temperature, graphene superlattice could be served as a suitable material for thermoelectric device applications
Description: xvi, 131p,; ill.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/11344
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