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arxiv: 1812.09890 · v2 · pith:XFLLEZJCnew · submitted 2018-12-24 · ❄️ cond-mat.mes-hall

Interfacial Spin Seebeck effect in noncollinear magnetic systems

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keywords magneticnoncollinearspinsystemsbeeninterfacialmetaltheory
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The interplay between spin and heat currents at magnetic insulator|nonmagnetic metal interfaces has been a subject of much scrutiny because of both fundamental physics and the promise for technological applications. While ferrimagnetic and, more recently, antiferromagnetic systems have been extensively investigated, a theory generalizing the heat-to-spin interconversion in noncollinear magnets is still lacking. Here, we establish a general framework for thermally-driven spin transport at the interface between a noncollinear magnet and a normal metal. Modeling the interfacial coupling between localized and itinerant magnetic moments via an exchange Hamiltonian, we derive an expression for the spin current, driven by a temperature difference, for an arbitrary noncollinear magnetic order. Our theory reproduces previously obtained results for ferromagnetic and antiferromagnet systems.

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