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Topological transverse spin transport in a canted antiferromagnet/heavy metal heterostructure

Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics 2024-05-24 v1 Strongly Correlated Electrons

Abstract

We theoretically study the conditions under which a spin Nernst effect - a transverse spin current induced by an applied temperature gradient - can occur in a canted antiferromagnetic insulator, such as LaFeO3{\rm LaFeO_3} and other materials of the same family. The spin Nernst effect may provide a microscopic mechanism for an experimentally observed anomalous thermovoltage in LaFeO3{\rm LaFeO_3}/Pt heterostructures, where spin is transferred across the insulator/metal interface when a temperature gradient is applied to LaFeO3{\rm LaFeO_3} parallel to the interface [W. Lin et  al{\it et \; al}, Nat. Phys. 18{\bf 18}, 800 (2022)]. We find that LaFeO3{\rm LaFeO_3} exhibits a topological spin Nernst effect when inversion symmetry is broken on the axes parallel to both the applied temperature gradient and the direction of spin transport, which can result in a spin injection across the insulator/metal interface. Our work provides a general derivation of a symmetry-breaking-induced spin Nernst effect, which may open a path to engineering a finite spin Nernst effect in systems where it would otherwise not arise.

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@article{arxiv.2401.04582,
  title  = {Topological transverse spin transport in a canted antiferromagnet/heavy metal heterostructure},
  author = {Wesley Roberts and Bowen Ma and Martin Rodriguez-Vega and Gregory A. Fiete},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2401.04582},
  year   = {2024}
}