Experimental Setup of Ac Thermoelectric Power Measurements in a Cryocooler PPMS System and Its Implementation to Superconductors, Topological Insulator, and Thermoelectric Materials


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We have designed and developed an experimental setup to measure the Seebeck coefficient of a variety of samples at cryogenic temperatures and under magnetic fields up to 7 T employing the physical property measurement system (PPMS). The measurement technique uses a low frequency ac thermal gradient generated by two thin film heaters in thermal contact with the sample. Heaters and temperature sensors are all fitted on a standard PPMS sample puck. The validity of this method is tested by measuring the thermoelectric power of several superconductors and thermoelectric samples. We have used this technique to measure the thermoelectric power of various topological insulator single crystals (Pb0.8Sn0.2Te, Bi2Te3, Bi2Se2.1Te0.9, and Sb2Te3). The developed hardware and software control is suitable for studying the thermoelectric power of small samples (length 2 mm) in a commercial cryomagnetic system (PPMS) and it allows for studying superconductor, semiconductor, thermoelectric, or topological insulator material in wide temperature (2–300 K) and magnetic field (0–7 T) ranges.

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K. Shrestha

TCSUH and Department of Physics, University of Houston

Email: cwchu@uh.edu
美国, Houston, Texas, 77204-5002

M. Gooch

TCSUH and Department of Physics, University of Houston

Email: cwchu@uh.edu
美国, Houston, Texas, 77204-5002

B. Lorenz

TCSUH and Department of Physics, University of Houston

Email: cwchu@uh.edu
美国, Houston, Texas, 77204-5002

C. Chu

TCSUH and Department of Physics, University of Houston; Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

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Email: cwchu@uh.edu
美国, Houston, Texas, 77204-5002; Berkeley, California, 94720

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