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Valley and spin thermoelectric transport in ferromagnetic silicene junctions
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We have investigated the valley and spin resolved thermoelectric transport in a normal/ferromagnetic/normal silicene junction. Due to the coupling between the valley and spin degrees of freedom, thermally induced pure valley and spin currents can be demonstrated. The magnitude and sign of these currents can be manipulated by adjusting the ferromagnetic exchange field and local external electric field, thus the currents are controllable. We also find fully valley and/or spin polarized currents. Similar to the currents, owing to the band structure symmetry, tunable pure spin and/or valley thermopowers with zero charge counterpart are generated. The results obtained here suggest a feasible way of generating a pure valley (spin) current and thermopower in silicene.
Title: Valley and spin thermoelectric transport in ferromagnetic silicene junctions
Description:
We have investigated the valley and spin resolved thermoelectric transport in a normal/ferromagnetic/normal silicene junction.
Due to the coupling between the valley and spin degrees of freedom, thermally induced pure valley and spin currents can be demonstrated.
The magnitude and sign of these currents can be manipulated by adjusting the ferromagnetic exchange field and local external electric field, thus the currents are controllable.
We also find fully valley and/or spin polarized currents.
Similar to the currents, owing to the band structure symmetry, tunable pure spin and/or valley thermopowers with zero charge counterpart are generated.
The results obtained here suggest a feasible way of generating a pure valley (spin) current and thermopower in silicene.
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