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Spin fluctuations yield zT enhancement in ferromagnets

Journal

ISCIENCE
Volume 24, Issue 11, Pages -

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CELL PRESS
DOI: 10.1016/j.isci.2021.103356

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  1. Air Force Office of Scientific Research (AFOSR) [FA9550-19-1-0363]
  2. National Science Foundation (NSF) [ECCS-1711253, CBET-2110603]

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This study reports nearly 80% enhancement in the thermoelectric performance of ferromagnetic CrTe near and below 335K due to spin fluctuations (SF). The field-dependent transport properties demonstrate a profound impact of SF on both electrons and phonons, with an external magnetic field suppressing the enhancement in thermopower and increasing the thermal conductivity. The anomalous thermoelectric transport properties are analyzed based on theoretical models, showing good agreement with experimental data.
Thermal fluctuation of local magnetization intercoupled with charge carriers and phonons offers a path to enhance thermoelectric performance. Thermopower enhancement by spin fluctuations (SF) has been observed before. However, the crucial evidence for enhancing thermoelectric-figure-of-merit (zT) by SF has not been reported until now. Here we report that the SF leads to nearly 80% zT enhancement in ferromagnetic CrTe near and below T-c similar to 335 K. The ferromagnetism is originated from the collective electronic and localized magnetic moments. The field-dependent transport properties demonstrate the profound impact of SF on the electrons and phonons. Under an external magnetic field, the enhancement in thermopower is suppressed, and the thermal conductivity is enhanced, evidencing the existence of a strong SF. The anomalous thermoelectric transport properties are analyzed based on theoretical models, and a good agreement with experimental data is found. This study contributes to the fundamental understanding of SF for designing high-performance spin-driven thermoelectrics.

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