Magnon Spin Current Induced by Triplet Cooper Pair Supercurrents
ORAL
Abstract
At the interface between a ferromagnetic insulator and a superconductor there is a coupling between the spins of the two materials. We show that when a supercurrent carried by triplet Cooper pairs flows through the superconductor, the coupling induces a magnon spin current in the adjacent ferromagnetic insulator. The effect is dominated by Cooper pairs polarized in the same direction as the ferromagnetic insulator, so that charge and spin supercurrents produce similar results. Our findings demonstrate a way of converting Cooper pair supercurrents to magnon spin currents.
–
Publication: Lina G. Johnsen, Haakon T. Simensen, Arne Brataas, and Jacob Linder, Phys. Rev. Lett. 127, 207001 (2021).
Presenters
-
Lina G Johnsen
Norwegian University of Science and Technology
Authors
-
Lina G Johnsen
Norwegian University of Science and Technology
-
Haakon T Simensen
Norwegian University of Science and Technology
-
Arne Brataas
Norwegian Univ Tech (NTNU)
-
Jacob Linder
Norwegian University of Science and Technology