Abstract

AbstractThis review provides the origin of the unusually large thermoelectric Seebeck coefficient |S | of a two‐dimensional electron gas confined within a unit cell layer thickness (∼0.4 nm) of a SrTi0.8Nb0.2O3 layer of artificial superlattices of SrTiO3/SrTi0.8Nb0.2O3 [H. Ohta et al., Nature Mater. 6, 129 (2007)]. The |S |2D values of the [(SrTiO3)17/(SrTi0.8Nb0.2O3)y ]20 superlattice increase proportional to y–0.5, and reach 290 μV K–1 (y = 1) at room temperature, which is ∼5 times larger than that of the SrTi0.8Nb0.2O3 bulk (|S |3D = 61 μV K–1), proving that the density of states in the ground state for SrTiO3 increases in inverse proportion to y. The critical barrier thickness for quantum electron confinement is also clarified to be 6.25 nm (16 unit cells of SrTiO3). Significant structural changes are not observed in the superlattice after annealing at 900 K in a vacuum. The value of |S |2D of the superlattice gradually increases with temperature and reaches 450 μV K–1 at 900 K, which is ∼3 times larger than that of bulk SrTi0.8Nb0.2O3. These observations provide clear evidence that the [(SrTiO3)17/(SrTi0.8Nb0.2O3)1]20 superlattice is stable and exhibits a giant |S | even at high temperature. (© 2008 WILEY‐VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim)

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