
Ville Maisi
Assistant Professor, Coordinator Quantum Physics

Quantum Confinement Suppressing Electronic Heat Flow below the Wiedemann–Franz Law
Author
Summary, in English
The Wiedemann–Franz law states that the charge conductance and the electronic contribution to the heat conductance are proportional. This sets stringent constraints on efficiency bounds for thermoelectric applications, which seek a large charge conduction in response to a small heat flow. We present experiments based on a quantum dot formed inside a semiconducting InAs nanowire transistor, in which the heat conduction can be tuned significantly below the Wiedemann–Franz prediction. Comparison with scattering theory shows that this is caused by quantum confinement and the resulting energy-selective transport properties of the quantum dot. Our results open up perspectives for tailoring independently the heat and electrical conduction properties in semiconductor nanostructures.
Department/s
- Solid State Physics
- NanoLund: Center for Nanoscience
Publishing year
2022-01-26
Language
English
Pages
630-635
Publication/Series
Nano Letters
Volume
22
Issue
2
Document type
Journal article
Publisher
The American Chemical Society (ACS)
Topic
- Condensed Matter Physics
Keywords
- heat transport
- quantum dot junction
- scattering theory
- Wiedemann−Franz law
Status
Published
ISBN/ISSN/Other
- ISSN: 1530-6984