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EN08.06.03

Thermoelectric Transport with Metamaterials

When and Where

Apr 24, 2024
2:00pm - 2:30pm
Room 336, Level 3, Summit

Presenter(s)

Co-Author(s)

Lilia Woods1

University of South Florida1

Abstract

Lilia Woods1

University of South Florida1
Thermoelectricity is a basic transport phenomenon encompassing thermodynamically reversible heat-to-electricity conversion. Much of the current research in this area has been focused on the electronic, phonon, and transport properties of materials as a viable route to optimize existing and engineer new compositions for better practical devices. Here I would like to explore a macroscopic perspective that helps us think differently of controlling thermoelectricity. Using thermodynamics, circuit theory, and transformation optics an efficient approach is offered for the design of thermoelectric metamaterials with targeted functionalities. For example, thermoelectric cloaks and rotators can be achieved by enforcing preservation of the invariance of the governing and constitutive thermodynamic equations. Using basic relations for in-parallel and in-series connected components, the independent control of the coupled via Seebeck coefficient thermal and heat currents can also be achieved. Our pathways for constructing metamaterials capable of achieving such functions is especially exciting for the construction of actual devices.

Keywords

metamaterial

Symposium Organizers

Ernst Bauer, Vienna Univ of Technology
Jan-Willem Bos, University of St. Andrews
Marisol Martin-Gonzalez, Inst de Micro y Nanotecnologia
Alexandra Zevalkink, Michigan State University

Session Chairs

Saniya LeBlanc
Marisol Martín-González

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