Magneto-Seebeck effect in bismuth
Felix Spathelf, Beno\^it Fauqu\'e, Kamran Behnia

TL;DR
This study investigates the complex magneto-Seebeck effect in bismuth, revealing its dependence on magnetic field orientation, temperature, and Landau quantization, and introduces a semiclassical transport model to explain these phenomena.
Contribution
The paper provides a systematic experimental analysis of bismuth's thermopower under magnetic fields and develops a semiclassical model incorporating Landau quantization to explain the observed effects.
Findings
Magneto-Seebeck effect varies with magnetic field orientation and temperature.
Landau quantization influences thermoelectric properties up to 120 K.
The transverse Nernst response significantly impacts the magneto-Seebeck amplitude.
Abstract
Thermoelectricity was discovered almost two centuries ago in bismuth. The large and negative Seebeck coefficient of this semimetal remains almost flat between 300 K and 100 K. This striking feature can be understood by considering the ratio of electron and hole mobilities and the evolution of their equal densities with temperature. The large and anisotropic magneto-Seebeck effect in bismuth, on the other hand, has not been understood up to the present day. Here, we report on a systematic study of the thermopower of bismuth from room temperature down to 20 K upon application of a magnetic field of 13.8 T in the binary-bisectrix plane. The amplitude of the Seebeck coefficient depends on the orientation of the magnetic field and the anisotropy changes sign with decreasing temperature. The magneto-Seebeck effect becomes non-monotonic at low temperatures. When the magnetic field is oriented…
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