Magnonic Analogue of Edelstein Effect in Antiferromagnetic Insulators
Abstract
We investigate the nonequilibrium spin polarization due to a temperature gradient in antiferromagnetic insulators, which is the magnonic analogue of the inverse spin-galvanic effect of electrons. We derive a linear response theory of a temperature-gradient-induced spin polarization for collinear and noncollinear antiferromagnets, which comprises both extrinsic and intrinsic contributions. We apply our theory to several noncentrosymmetric antiferromagnetic insulators, i.e., to a one-dimensional antiferromagnetic spin chain, a single layer of kagome noncollinear antiferromagnet, e.g., , and a noncollinear breathing pyrochlore antiferromagnet, e.g., LiGaCrO. The shapes of our numerically evaluated response tensors agree with those implied by the magnetic symmetry. Assuming a realistic temperature gradient of , we find two-dimensional spin densities of up to and three-dimensional bulk spin densities of up to , encouraging an experimental detection.
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@article{arxiv.1910.00143,
title = {Magnonic Analogue of Edelstein Effect in Antiferromagnetic Insulators},
author = {Bo Li and Alexander Mook and Aldo Raeliarijaona and Alexey A. Kovalev},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1910.00143},
year = {2020}
}
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17 pages,6 figures