Resonant plasmon-phonon coupling and its role in magneto-thermoelectricity in bismuth
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2015-12-21
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Using diagrammatic methods we derive an effective interaction between a low energy collective movement of fermionic liquid (acoustic plasmon) and acoustic phonon. We show that the coupling between the plasmon and the lattice has a very non-trivial, resonant structure. When real and imaginary parts of the acoustic plasmon's velocity are of the same order as the phonon's velocity, the resonance qualitatively changes the nature of phonon-drag. In the following we study how magneto-thermoelectric properties are affected. Our result suggests that the novel mechanism of energy transfer between electron liquid and crystal lattice can be behind the huge Nernst effect in bismuth.
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GIANT QUANTUM ATTENUATION, OSCILLATIONS, TEMPERATURE, EXCITATIONS, THERMOPOWER, PERFORMANCE, SEMIMETALS, HEAT
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Chudzinski, P 2015, 'Resonant plasmon-phonon coupling and its role in magneto-thermoelectricity in bismuth', European physical journal. B, condensed matter physics, vol. 88, no. 12, 344. https://doi.org/10.1140/epjb/e2015-60674-3