Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
8163771 Physica B: Condensed Matter 2013 6 Pages PDF
Abstract
Thermoelectric properties of a two-level molecule attached to the metallic electrodes are analyzed using the equation of motion technique within the Green function formalism. Results show that the electrical conductance is strongly dependent on the electron and phonon temperatures and the electron-phonon coupling strength. In addition, it is observed that the thermal conductance peaks in the electron-hole symmetry points are vanished in the presence of the strong electron-phonon interaction. It is also found that the figure of merit is strongly suppressed in the strong electron-phonon interaction. The violation of the Wiedemann-Franz law is also observed coming from the Coulomb interactions.
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