Unidirectional Seebeck effect in magnetic topological insulators

Abstract

We theoretically investigate the temperature gradient-dependent or unidirectional Seebeck effect (USE) in a magnetic/ nonmagnetic topological insulator (TI) heterostructure with in-plane magnetization in terms of the semiclassical electron dynamics and Fermi golden rule. The USE has a quantum origin arising from the magnon asymmetric scattering of surface Dirac electrons on TI. We discuss the USE in the heterostructures, Crx(Bi1-ySby)2-xTe3/ (Bi1-ySby)2Te3. The USE exhibits φ-dependence (measured from y-direction) on the orientation of magnetization. It's found that the sign of USE stays unchanged when the system is transferred from p-doping to n-doping. The USE shows on inverse-linearly temperature dependent at high temperature.

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