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Microscopic theory of magnon-drag electron flow in ferromagnetic metals

Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics 2019-03-27 v1

Abstract

A temperature gradient applied to a ferromagnetic metal induces not only independent flows of electrons and magnons but also drag currents because of their mutual interaction. In this paper, we present a microscopic study of the electron flow induced by the drag due to magnons. The analysis is based on the ss-dd model, which describes conduction electrons and magnons coupled via the ss-dd exchange interaction. Magnetic impurities are introduced in the electron subsystem as a source of spin relaxation. The obtained magnon-drag electron current is proportional to the entropy of magnons and to αβ\alpha - \beta (more precisely, to 1β/α1 - \beta/\alpha), where α\alpha is the Gilbert damping constant and β\beta is the dissipative spin-transfer torque parameter. This result almost coincides with the previous phenomenological result based on the magnonic spin-motive forces, and consists of spin-transfer and momentum-transfer contributions, but with a slight disagreement in the former. The result is interpreted in terms of the nonequilibrium spin chemical potential generated by nonequilibrium magnons.

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@article{arxiv.1812.00720,
  title  = {Microscopic theory of magnon-drag electron flow in ferromagnetic metals},
  author = {Terufumi Yamaguchi and Hiroshi Kohno and Rembert A. Duine},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1812.00720},
  year   = {2019}
}