Thermopower Properties of Strongly Correlated Systems
Offered By: ICTP Condensed Matter and Statistical Physics via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the intricacies of thermopower properties in strongly correlated systems through this insightful 32-minute lecture delivered by Thereza PAIVA from the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro. Delve into the complex interactions and phenomena that characterize these systems, gaining a deeper understanding of their unique thermoelectric behaviors. Examine the theoretical frameworks and experimental findings that shed light on the relationship between strong electron correlations and thermopower effects. Enhance your knowledge of condensed matter physics and statistical mechanics as you uncover the fascinating world of strongly correlated materials and their potential applications in thermoelectric devices.
Syllabus
Thermopower properties of strongly correlated systems
Taught by
ICTP Condensed Matter and Statistical Physics
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