Thermoelectric effects in correlated quantum dots and molecules
Abstract: We investigate thermoelectric properties of correlated quantum dots and molecules, described by a single level Anderson model coupled to conduction electron leads, by using Wilson's numerical renormalization group method. In the Kondo regime, the thermopower, $S(T)$, exhibits two sign changes, at temperatures $T=T_{1}$ and $T=T_{2}>T_{1}$. We find that $T_{2}$ is of order the level width $\Gamma$ and $T_{1}> T_{p}\approx T_{K}$, where $T_{p}$ is the position of the Kondo induced peak in the thermopower and $T_{K}$ is the Kondo scale. No sign change is found outside the Kondo regime, or, for weak correlations, making a sign change in $S(T)$ a particularly sensitive signature of strong correlations and Kondo physics. For molecules, we investigate the effect of screening by conduction electrons on the thermoelectric transport. We find that a large screening interaction enhances the figure of merit in the Kondo and mixed valence regimes.
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