As I have mentioned before seebeck effect is realized when there is a temperature difference (in our two probe system, the electrodes are maintained one at cold T
Cand other at hot T
H temperature ). And ZT is directly proportional to seebeck coefficient by formula.
So, My question is, when ATK perform thermoelectric coefficient calculations , what TC /TH value it takes ?As an example, when we want to find ZT experimentally using STM, the STM tip and the sample are maintained at different temperatures, one at cold (T
C) and other at hot (T
H) temperature. In this case the tip is (T
C) and the sample temperature is (T
H).
Similarly, in atk theoretical calculations T
C and T
H must be assigned with some temperature values in which we keep on changing one of the temperature (say T
H ) to calculate thermoelectric coefficients at variable temperature.
I hope you might understand my question. I have added some link of articles to help undestand the problem.
http://www.pnas.org/content/112/27/8205.full.pdfhttp://dx.doi.org.sci-hub.ac/10.1063/1.4958999regards,
Rebeda