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Thermal transport due to quantum interference in magnetic tunnel junctions

arXiv:1308.4483

Abstract

We study the thermal transport in magnetic tunnel junctions. Thermal gradients across the tunneling barrier appear around the Fowler-Nordheim tunneling regime, due to the current-induced heat caused by quantum interference. Both thermovoltage and thermal temperature follow a linear response with the applied current, which is an evidence for a thermoelectric effect. By increasing the barrier transparency, the dynamics of thermoelectric properties is observed with the current. Accordingly, a large range of the Seebeck coefficient, 10 - 1000 μV/K, has been obtained in magnetic tunnel junctions.

5 pages, 5 figures