Enhanced Spin Conductance of a Thin-Film Insulating Antiferromagnet
Abstract
We investigate spin transport by thermally excited spin waves in an antiferromagnetic insulator. Starting from a stochastic Landau-Lifshitz-Gilbert phenomenology, we obtain the out-of-equilibrium spin-wave properties. In linear response to spin biasing and a temperature gradient, we compute the spin transport through a normal metalantiferromagnetnormal metal heterostructure. We show that the spin conductance diverges as one approaches the spin-flop transition; this enhancement of the conductance should be readily observable by sweeping the magnetic field across the spin-flop transition. The results from such experiments may, on the one hand, enhance our understanding of spin transport near a phase transition, and on the other be useful for applications that require a large degree of tunability of spin currents. In contrast, the spin Seebeck coefficient does not diverge at the spin-flop transition. Furthermore, the spin Seebeck coefficient is finite even at zero magnetic field, provided that the normal metal contacts break the symmetry between the antiferromagnetic sublattices.
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@article{arxiv.1702.00975,
title = {Enhanced Spin Conductance of a Thin-Film Insulating Antiferromagnet},
author = {Scott A. Bender and Hans Skarsvåg and Arne Brataas and Rembert A. Duine},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1702.00975},
year = {2018}
}
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8 pages, 3 figures