Two-Fluid Theory for Spin Superfluidity in Magnetic Insulators
ORAL
Abstract
We investigate coupled spin and heat transport in easy-plane magnetic insulators. These materials display a continuous phase transition between normal and condensate states that is controlled by an external magnetic field. Using hydrodynamic equations supplemented by Gross-Pitaevski phenomenology and magnetoelectric circuit theory, we derive a two-fluid model to describe the dynamics of thermal and condensed magnons, and the appropriate boundary conditions in a hybrid normal-metal|magnetic-insulator|normal-metal heterostructure. We discuss how the emergent spin superfluidity can be experimentally probed via a spin Seebeck effect measurement.
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Authors
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Benedetta Flebus
Univ of Utrecht
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Scott Bender
UCLA
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Yaroslav Tserkovnyak
UCLA, Physics and Astronomy, UCLA, Univ of California - Los Angeles
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Rembert Duine
Univ of Utrecht