Spin current is a central concept of modern spintronics. Spin Seebeck effect (SSE), i.e., the spin current generation driven by a thermal gradient is one of the representative methods of creating DC spin current. SSE has been investigated from the viewpoint of its potential applications such as temperature sensor. Therefore, so far famous functional magnets such as ferro or ferrimagnets have been the main targets in SSE experiments. However, in recent years, it is gradually revealed that SSE can be an excellent tool to observe fundamental magnetic natures of attractive magnets. Namely, SSE is very powerful to detect dynamical features of various magnets including spin liquids and frustrated magnets. In fact, using SSE, we have uncovered several new features of different magnetic states such as a 1D spin liquid and a spin-nematic liquid. In this meeting, I will report our recent work about the SSE in the dimerized spin-Peierls phase of a quantum spin chain magnet CuGeO3, whose elementary excitations are given by spin-1 triplons. We observed a new spin current carried by triplon excitations for the first time and developed the microscopic theory of the triplon spin current. I will explain the essential aspects of the triplon spin current.
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Publication: [1] Y. Chen, M. Sato, Y. Tang, Y. Shiomi, K. Oyanagi, T. Masuda, Y. Nambu, M. Fujita and E. Saitoh, "Triplon current generation in solids", Nature Communications 12, 5199 (2021). <br>[2] D. Hirobe, M. Sato, E. Saitoh, et al, "One-dimensional spinon spin currents", Nature Physics 13, 30 (2017). <br>[3] D. Hirobe, M. Sato, E. Saitoh, et al, "Magnon Pairs and Spin-nematic Correlation in the Spin Seebeck Effect" Physical Review Letters 123, 117202 (2019).
Presenters
Masahiro Sato
Ibaraki University, Ibaraki Univ
Authors
Masahiro Sato
Ibaraki University, Ibaraki Univ
Yao Chen
Tohoku University
Yifei Tang
Tohoku University
Yuki Shiomi
The University of Tokyo
Koichi Oyanagi
Tohoku University, Iwate University
Takatsugu Masuda
Univ of Tokyo-Kashiwanoha
Yusuke Nambu
Tohoku University, Japan Science and Technology Agency
Masaki Fujita
Tohoku University
Eiji Saitoh
Univ of Tokyo, The University of Tokyo, Tohoku University