Thermoelectricity without absorbing energy from the heat sources
Robert. S. Whitney, Rafael S\'anchez, Federica Haupt, and Janine, Splettstoesser

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates a quantum dot heat engine that can generate power without absorbing heat from thermal reservoirs, leveraging non-thermal electron distributions and Coulomb heat drag effects.
Contribution
It introduces a novel quantum dot setup exhibiting power generation without heat absorption, challenging traditional thermodynamic principles.
Findings
Power can be generated without heat absorption from reservoirs.
The system can outperform conventional thermocouples in power output.
Non-thermal electron distributions enable this exotic power generation.
Abstract
We analyze the power output of a quantum dot machine coupled to two electronic reservoirs via thermoelectric contacts, and to two thermal reservoirs - one hot and one cold. This machine is a nanoscale analogue of a conventional thermocouple heat-engine, in which the active region being heated is unavoidably also exchanging heat with its cold environment. Heat exchange between the dot and the thermal reservoirs is treated as a capacitive coupling to electronic fluctuations in localized levels, modeled as two additional quantum dots. The resulting multiple-dot setup is described using a master equation approach. We observe an "exotic" power generation, which remains finite even when the heat absorbed from the thermal reservoirs is zero (in other words the heat coming from the hot reservoir all escapes into the cold environment). This effect can be understood in terms of a non-local effect…
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