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Spin transport in antiferromagnetic insulators: progress and challenges

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Abstract

Spin transport is the key process for the operation of spin-based devices, which has been the focus of the spintronics research in the last two decades. Conductive materials such as semiconductors and metals, in which the spin transport relies on electron diffusion, were employed as the channels for spin transport in most studies. Due to the absence of conduction electron, insulators were excluded from the candidates for spin current channel before 2010. However, since the demonstration of the spin transmission through ferromagnetic insulator, it was realized that insulators with magnetic ordering can also serve as channels for spin transport[1]. In this talk I would like to introduce our recent progress of spin transport in antiferromagnetic insulators, e.g., the observations of temperature dependence of spin transmission, and spin current switching[2,3]. I would like to discuss the challenges for developing the functionality of antiferromagnetic insulator as well[4].

[1] Y. Kajiwara, K. Harii, S. Takahashi, J. Ohe, K. Uchida, M. Mizuguchi, H. Umezawa, H. Kawai, K. Ando, K. Takanashi, S. Maekawa & E. Saitoh et al. Nature 464, 262–266 (2010)
[2] Zhiyong Qiu, Dazhi Hou*, Joseph Barker, Kei Yamamoto, Olena Gomonay, Eiji Saitoh, “Spin colossal magnetoresistance in an antiferromagnetic insulator”, Nature Materials 17 (7), 577, (2018)
[3] Zhiyong Qiu, Jia Li, Dazhi Hou*, Elke Arenholz, Alpha T N’Diaye, Ali Tan, Ken-ichi Uchida, Koji Sato, Satoshi Okamoto, Yaroslav Tserkovnyak, Z. Q. Qiu, Eiji Saitoh, “Spin-current probe for phase transition in an insulator”, Nature Communications, 7, 12670 (2016)
[4] Dazhi Hou*, Zhiyong Qiu and Eiji Saitoh, NPG Aisa Materials (2019)

Presenters

  • Dazhi Hou

    Tohoku University, Hefei National Laboratory for Physical Sciences at the Microscale (HFNL), University of Science and Technology, China

Authors

  • Dazhi Hou

    Tohoku University, Hefei National Laboratory for Physical Sciences at the Microscale (HFNL), University of Science and Technology, China

  • Zhiyong Qiu

    Dalian University of Technology, Dalian, China

  • Joseph Barker

    School of Physics and Astronomy, University of Leeds

  • Kei Yamamoto

    Japan Atomic Energy Agency

  • Olena Gomonay

    Institute of physics, Johannes Gutenberg Universität Mainz, Mainz, Germany

  • Eiji Saitoh

    Tohoku University, Department of Applied Physics, The University of Tokyo, University of Tokyo, Univ of Tokyo