Nernst coefficient measurements in two-dimensional materials

Qi Feng, Tianhui Zhu, Yu Jian, Wei Yuan, Huimin Peng, Jinrui Zhong, Junxi Duan*, Mona Zebarjadi

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Abstract

The discovery of two-dimensional (2D) ferromagnets and antiferromagnets with topologically nontrivial electronic band structures makes the study of the Nernst effect in 2D materials of great importance and interest. To measure the Nernst coefficient of 2D materials, the detection of the temperature gradient is crucial. Although the micro-fabricated metal wires provide a simple but accurate way for temperature detection, a linear-response assumption that the temperature gradient is a constant is still necessary and has been widely used to evaluate the temperature gradient. However, with the existence of substrates, this assumption cannot be precise. In this study, we clearly show that the temperature gradient strongly depends on the distance from the heater by both thermoelectric transport and thermoreflectance measurements. Fortunately, both measurements show that the temperature gradient can be well described by a linear function of the distance from the heater. This linearity is further confirmed by comparing the measured Nernst coefficient to the value calculated from the generalized Mott’s formula. Our results demonstrate a precise way to measure the Nernst coefficient of 2D materials and would be helpful for future studies.

Original languageEnglish
Article number455303
JournalJournal Physics D: Applied Physics
Volume55
Issue number45
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 10 Nov 2022

Keywords

  • Nernst coefficient
  • thermoelectric transport
  • thermoreflectance
  • two-dimensional materials

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