Thermal spin current and spin accumulation at ferromagnetic insulator/nonmagnetic metal interface
Abstract
Spin current injection and spin accumulation near a ferromagnetic insulator (FI)/nonmagnetic metal (NM) bilayer film under a thermal gradient is investigated theoretically. Using the Fermi golden rule and the Boltzmann equations, we find that FI and NM can exchange spins via interfacial electron-magnon scattering because of the imbalance between magnon emission and absorption caused by either non-equilibrium distribution of magnons or non-equilibrium between magnons and electrons. A temperature gradient in FI and/or a temperature difference across the FI/NM interface generates a spin current which carries angular momenta parallel to the magnetization of FI from the hotter side to the colder one. Interestingly, the spin current induced by a temperature gradient in NM is negligibly small due to the nonmagnetic nature of the non-equilibrium electron distributions. The results agree well with all existing experiments.
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@article{arxiv.1603.00942,
title = {Thermal spin current and spin accumulation at ferromagnetic insulator/nonmagnetic metal interface},
author = {Y. H. Shen and X. S. Wang and X. R. Wang},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1603.00942},
year = {2016}
}
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8 pages, 2 figures