Finite Temperature Dynamics of Spin Solitons with Applications in Thermocouples and Refrigerators
Abstract
The exploitation of spin Berry phases to generate emergent fields for producing miniaturized and high-quality inductors has enjoyed considerable popularity among proponents of quantum technologies [Nature 586, 202 (2020)}]. Inspired by this breakthrough, we extend its mechanism to spin thermoelectrics by probing responses of ferrimagnetic domain walls (DWs) to thermal gradients. Similarly, voltages here stem from DW-spin collective motion, in contrast to normal electron transport phenomena. We further develop finite-temperature dynamics to investigate thermoelectric figures of merit and attribute corresponding quantum superiority to ultrafast spin evolution of ferrimagnetism with tunable non-Abelian phases. We propose a more likely cause of DW motion towards hot or cold regions (contrary to conclusions of previous reports) and verify existence of efficient magnon-momentum transfers. These findings deepen our understanding of heat-driven DW kinetics and suggest profitable new directions in an emerging realm of spincaloritronics.
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@article{arxiv.2304.06608,
title = {Finite Temperature Dynamics of Spin Solitons with Applications in Thermocouples and Refrigerators},
author = {Chaofan Gong},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2304.06608},
year = {2023}
}