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Thermoelectric properties of Bi2Te3 atomic quintuple thin films
Motivated by recent experimental realizations of quintuple atomic layer films
of Bi2Te3,the thermoelectric figure of merit, ZT, of the quintuple layer is
calculated and found to increase by a factor of 10 (ZT = 7.2) compared to that
of the bulk at room temperature. The large enhancement in ZT results from the
change in the distribution of the valence band density of modes brought about
by the quantum confinement in the thin film. The theoretical model uses ab
initio electronic structure calculations (VASP) with full quantum-mechanical
structure relaxation combined with a Landauer formalism for the linear-response
transport coefficients.Comment: 4 figures, submitted to AP
Energy transport and fluctuations in small conductors
The Landauer-B\"uttiker formalism provides a simple and insightful way for
investigating many phenomena in mesoscopic physics. By this approach we derive
general formulas for the energy properties and apply them to the basic setups.
Of particular interest are the noise properties. We show that energy current
fluctuations can be induced by zero-point fluctuations and we discuss the
implications of this result.Comment: Revised and corrected versio
From scattering theory to complex wave dynamics in non-hermitian PT-symmetric resonators
I review how methods from mesoscopic physics can be applied to describe the
multiple wave scattering and complex wave dynamics in non-hermitian
PT-symmetric resonators, where an absorbing region is coupled symmetrically to
an amplifying region. Scattering theory serves as a convenient tool to classify
the symmetries beyond the single-channel case and leads to effective
descriptions which can be formulated in the energy domain (via Hamiltonians)
and in the time domain (via time evolution operators). These models can then be
used to identify the mesoscopic time and energy scales which govern the
spectral transition from real to complex eigenvalues. The possible presence of
magneto-optical effects (a finite vector potential) in multichannel systems
leads to a variant (termed PTT' symmetry) which imposes the same spectral
constraints as PT symmetry. I also provide multichannel versions of generalized
flux-conservation laws.Comment: 10 pages, 5 figures, minireview for a theme issue, Philosophical
Transactions of the Royal Society
Is there New Physics in B Decays ?
Rare decays of the meson are sensitive to new physics effects. Several
experimental results on these decays have been difficult to understand within
the standard model (SM) though more precise measurements and a better
understanding of SM theory predictions are needed before any firm conclusions
can be drawn. In this talk we try to understand the present data assuming the
presence of new physics. We find that the data points to new physics of an
extended Higgs sector and we present a two higgs doublet model with a 2-3
flavor symmetry in the down type quark sector that can explain the deviations
from standard model reported in several rare B decays.Comment: 8 pages, Talk presented at Theory Canada II, Perimeter Institute,
Waterloo, Canada. New references added and update
Coherent Graphene Devices: Movable Mirrors, Buffers and Memories
We theoretically report that, at a sharp electrostatic step potential in
graphene, massless Dirac fermions can obtain Goos-H\"{a}nchen-like shifts under
total internal reflection. Based on these results, we study the coherent
propagation of the quasiparticles along a sharp graphene \emph{p-n-p} waveguide
and derive novel dispersion relations for the guided modes. Consequently,
coherent graphene devices (e.g. movable mirrors, buffers and memories) induced
only by the electric field effect can be proposed.Comment: 12 pages, 5 figure
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