We have studied thermally driven magnon spin transport (spin Seebeck effect, SSE) in heterostructures of antiferromagnetic α-Cr2O3 and Pt at low temperatures. Monitoring the amplitude of the local and nonlocal SSE signals as a function of temperature, we found that both decrease with increasing temperature and disappear above 100 K and 20 K, respectively. Additionally, both SSE signals show a tendency to saturate at low temperatures. The nonlocal SSE signal decays exponentially for intermediate injector-detector separation, consistent with magnon spin current transport in the relaxation regime. We estimate the magnon relaxation length of our α-Cr2O3 films to be around 500 nm at 3 K. This short magnon relaxation length along with the strong temperature dependence of the SSE signal indicates that temperature-dependent inelastic magnon scattering processes play an important role in the intermediate range magnon transport. Our observation is relevant to low-dissipation antiferromagnetic magnon memory and logic devices involving thermal magnon generation and transport.
@article{arxiv.2011.08885,
title = {Local and nonlocal spin Seebeck effect in lateral Pt-$\mathrm{Cr_2O_3}$-Pt devices at low temperatures},
author = {Prasanta Muduli and Richard Schlitz and Tobias Kosub and René Hübner and Artur Erbe and Denys Makarov and Sebastian T. B. Goennenwein},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2011.08885},
year = {2021}
}
Comments
Accepted in APL Materials, For Supplementary Material see published version