Spin Seebeck and Spin Nernst Effects of Magnons in Noncollinear Antiferromagnetic Insulators
Physical review B/Physical review B(2019)
Abstract
Our joint theoretical and computer experimental study of heat-to-spin conversion reveals that noncollinear antiferromagnetic insulators are promising materials for generating magnon spin currents upon application of a temperature gradient: they exhibit spin Seebeck and spin Nernst effects. Using Kubo theory and spin dynamics simulations, we explicitly evaluate these effects in a single kagome sheet of potassium iron jarosite, KFe$_3$(OH)$_6$(SO$_4$)$_2$, and predict a spin Seebeck conversion factor of $0.2 \mu\mathrm{V}/\mathrm{K}$ at a temperature of $20 \mathrm{K}$.
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