Thermolectricity in irradiated bilayer graphene flakes
Cynthia Ihuoma Osuala, Tanu Choudhary, Raju K. Biswas, Sudin Ganguly,, and Santanu K. Maiti

TL;DR
This study demonstrates that light irradiation can significantly enhance the thermoelectric performance of bilayer graphene by modifying electronic and phononic properties, leading to FOM values exceeding unity.
Contribution
It introduces a comprehensive analysis of light-induced modifications in bilayer graphene's thermoelectric properties using combined theoretical methods.
Findings
FOM exceeds unity in irradiated bilayer graphene.
Light irradiation increases the Seebeck coefficient.
AB-stacked graphene shows lower thermal conductivity than AA-stacked.
Abstract
We present a comprehensive study on enhancing the thermoelectric (TE) performance of bilayer graphene (BLG) through irradiation with arbitrarily polarized light, focusing on - and -stacked configurations with zigzag edges. Utilizing a combination of tight-binding theory and density functional theory (DFT), we systematically analyze the impact of light irradiation on electronic and phononic transport properties. Light irradiation alters the electronic hopping parameters, creating an asymmetric transmission function, which significantly increases the Seebeck coefficient, thereby boosting the overall {\it figure of merit} (FOM). For the phononic contribution, DFT calculations reveal that -stacked BLG exhibits lower lattice thermal conductivity compared to -stacked, attributed to enhanced anharmonic scattering and phonon group velocity. The combined analysis shows that FOM…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGraphene research and applications · Polymer Nanocomposite Synthesis and Irradiation · Thermal properties of materials
