Thermoelectricity at a gallium-mercury liquid metal interface

Marlone Vernet, Stephan Fauve, Christophe Gissinger
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We present experimental evidence of a thermoelectric effect at the interface between two liquid metals. Using superimposed layers of mercury and gallium in a cylindrical vessel operating at room temperature, we provide a direct measurement of the electric current generated by the presence of a thermal gradient along a liquid-liquid interface. At the interface between two liquids, temperature gradients induced by thermal convection lead to a complex geometry of electric currents, ultimately generating current densities near boundaries that are significantly higher than those observed in conventional solid-state thermoelectricity. When a magnetic field is applied to the experiment, an azimuthal shear flow, exhibiting opposite circulation in each layer, is generated. Depending on the value of the magnetic field, two different flow regimes are identified, in good agreement with a model based on the spatial distribution of thermoelectric currents, which has no equivalent in solid systems. Finally, we discuss various applications of this new effect, such as the efficiency of liquid metal batteries.
镓汞液态金属界面的热电效应
我们提出了两种液态金属界面热电效应的实验证据。利用在室温下工作的圆柱形容器中叠加的汞层和镓层,我们直接测量了因液-液界面存在热梯度而产生的电流。在两种液体的界面上,热对流引起的温度梯度导致了复杂的电流几何形状,最终在边界附近产生的电流密度大大高于在传统固态醚电中观察到的电流密度。当在实验中施加磁场时,会产生方位剪切流,在每个层中表现出相反的环流。根据磁场值的不同,可识别出两种不同的流态,这与基于热电流空间分布的模型十分吻合,而该模型在固体系统中并不等同。最后,我们讨论了这种新效应的各种应用,例如液态金属电池的效率。
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