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Signature of the transition to a bound state in thermoelectric quantum transport
We study a quantum dot coupled to two semiconducting reservoirs, when the dot
level and the electrochemical potential are both close to a band edge in the
reservoirs. This is modelled with an exactly solvable Hamiltonian without
interactions (the Fano-Anderson model). The model is known to show an abrupt
transition as the dot-reservoir coupling is increased into the strong-coupling
regime for a broad class of band structures. This transition involves an
infinite-lifetime bound state appearing in the band gap. We find a signature of
this transition in the continuum states of the model, visible as a
discontinuous behaviour of the dot's transmission function. This can result in
the steady-state DC electric and thermoelectric responses having a very strong
dependence on coupling close to critical coupling. We give examples where the
conductances and the thermoelectric power factor exhibit huge peaks at critical
coupling, while the thermoelectric figure of merit ZT grows as the coupling
approaches critical coupling, with a small dip at critical coupling. The
critical coupling is thus a sweet spot for such thermoelectric devices, as the
power output is maximal at this point without a significant change of
efficiency.Comment: 14 pages (10 figs) final version (a few typos corrected
Bulk properties of nuclear matter in the relativistic Hartree approximation with cut-off regularization
A method of cut-off regularization is proposed to evaluate vacuum corrections
in nuclear matter in the framework of the Hartree approximation. Bulk
properties of nuclear matter calculated by this method are a good agreement
with results analyzed by empirical values. The vacuum effect is quantitatively
evaluated through a cut-off parameter and its role for saturation property and
compressional properties is clarified.Comment: PACS numbers, 21.65.+f, 21.30.+
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