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Thermal transport in yttrium iron garnet at very high magnetic fields

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Abstract

The ferrimagnetic insulator yttrium iron garnet (YIG) is one of the most important materials in the active fields of insulator-based spintronics and spin caloritronics. Despite this, and the fact that this material has been studied for over six decades, the thermal properties of magnons in YIG have not been sufficiently characterized, mainly because at not very low temperatures, they are overwhelmed by the contribution of phonons. Here, we report measurements of the thermal conductivity in YIG under magnetic fields up to 31.4 T to increase the magnon energy gap, to suppress the magnon contribution and isolate that of the phonons relative to their behavior at zero-field. We observe that at a temperature of 20 K, even with a field as large as 31.4 T, the magnon contribution is not completely suppressed. The magnon thermal conductivity, measured by subtracting the value of the total thermal conductivity at 31.4 T from the value at zero field, has a peak at 16 K, with an amplitude that is over five times larger than the one obtained by measuring under a field of only 7 T, as previously reported.

Presenters

  • Danilo Ratkovski

    National High Magnetic Field Laboratory, Physics Department, Universidade Federal de Pernambuco

Authors

  • Danilo Ratkovski

    National High Magnetic Field Laboratory, Physics Department, Universidade Federal de Pernambuco

  • Luis Balicas

    National High Magnetic Field Laboratory, National High Magnetic Field Laboratory, Florida State University, National High Magnetic Field Lab, Condensed Matter Science, National High Magnetic Field Laboratory

  • Alimami Bangura

    National High Magnetic Field Laboratory

  • Fernando Machado

    Physics Department, Universidade Federal de Pernambuco

  • Sergio M Rezende

    Departamento de Física, Universidade Federal de Pernambuco, Physics Department, Universidade Federal de Pernambuco