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Gigantic transverse voltage induced via off-diagonal thermoelectric effect in CaxCoO2 thin films
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EngineeringCaxcoo2 Thin FilmsThermoelectricsGigantic Transverse VoltageVacuum DeviceHigh-power LasersThermal ConductivityGigantic Transverse VoltagesOptical PropertiesThermal ConductionPulsed Laser DepositionMaterials ScienceElectrical EngineeringPhysicsThermal TransportFilm ThicknessApplied PhysicsCondensed Matter PhysicsThermoelectric MaterialThin FilmsOptoelectronicsOff-diagonal Thermoelectric Effect
Gigantic transverse voltages exceeding several tens volt have been observed in CaxCoO2 thin films with tilted c-axis orientation upon illumination of nanosecond laser pulses. The voltage signals were highly anisotropic within the film surface showing close relation with the c-axis tilt direction. The magnitude and the decay time of the voltage strongly depended on the film thickness. These results confirm that the large laser-induced voltage originates from a phenomenon termed the off-diagonal thermoelectric effect, by which a film out-of-plane temperature gradient leads to generation of a film in-plane voltage.
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