Nonlocal thermoelectricity in a hybrid superconducting graphene device
2021
The Seebeck effect producing voltage difference from temperature gradient has a wide spectrum of applications. Recent theoretical studies show that the Cooper pair splitting and the elastic co-tunneling can give rise to the nonlocal Seebeck effect in hybrid normal metal-superconductor-normal metal systems. Here we propose a coherent transport description of this nonlocal effect and validate its experimental observation in a graphene-based Cooper pair splitter.
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