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Generation of Pure Spin Current with Insulating Antiferromagnetic Materials

Materials Science 2025-10-14 v1 Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics

Abstract

The generation of pure spin currents is critical for low-dissipation spintronic applications, yet existing methods relying on spin-orbit coupling or ferromagnetic interfaces face challenges in material compatibility and operational robustness. We propose a paradigm-shifting approach to generate symmetry-protected pure spin currents by applying mechanical stress on insulating antiferromagnetic materials, i.e., the pure piezospintronic effect. We first classify magnetic point groups enabling pure piezospintronic effects. A novel first-principles method is developed to compute the spin dipole moments and coefficients of the piezospintronic effect. Integrating these methodologies with high-throughput screening, we identify FeOOH, Cr2O3 and NaMnX (X=As, Bi, P, Sb) with significant pure piezospintronic effects. Interestingly, we reveal that the ionic displacement contribution dominates the piezospintronic effect, in contrast to the piezoelectric effect. Our study not only provides first-principles approach for investigating spin dipole moment related phenomena (e.g., ferrotoroidicity, fractional quantum spin dipole moment, piezospintronics), but also provide promising piezospintronic materials for experimental verification and industrial applications.

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@article{arxiv.2507.00369,
  title  = {Generation of Pure Spin Current with Insulating Antiferromagnetic Materials},
  author = {Yingwei Chen and Junyi Ji and Liangliang Hong and Xiangang Wan and Hongjun Xiang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2507.00369},
  year   = {2025}
}