Molecular wires acting as quantum heat ratchets.

Phys Rev E Stat Nonlin Soft Matter Phys

Institut für Physik, Universität Augsburg, Universitätsstr 1, D-86135 Augsburg, Germany.

Published: December 2009

AI Article Synopsis

  • We investigate how heat can be transferred in molecular junctions without a net thermal bias, leading to a phenomenon called the ratchet effect.
  • By modulating the temperatures of the leads in two different ways, we can create a directed heat current that can be observed with current technology.
  • We also show that this ratchet heat flow can generate an electric current and that the phase difference between temperature harmonics can control the direction of the heat flow.

Article Abstract

We explore heat transfer in molecular junctions between two leads in the absence of a finite net thermal bias. The application of an unbiased time-periodic temperature modulation of the leads entails a dynamical breaking of reflection symmetry, such that a directed heat current may emerge (ratchet effect). In particular, we consider two cases of adiabatically slow driving, namely, (i) periodic temperature modulation of only one lead and (ii) temperature modulation of both leads with an ac driving that contains a second harmonic, thus, generating harmonic mixing. Both scenarios yield sizable directed heat currents, which should be detectable with present techniques. Adding a static thermal bias allows one to compute the heat current-thermal load characteristics, which includes the ratchet effect of negative thermal bias with positive-valued heat flow against the thermal bias, up to the thermal stop load. The ratchet heat flow in turn generates also an electric current. An applied electric stop voltage, yielding effective zero electric current flow, then mimics a solely heat-ratchet-induced thermopower ("ratchet Seebeck effect"), although no net thermal bias is acting. Moreover, we find that the relative phase between the two harmonics in scenario (ii) enables steering the net heat current into a direction of choice.

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