Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
11001717 Physica B: Condensed Matter 2019 19 Pages PDF
Abstract
Through the simple electrical measurement, the spin injection to magnetic insulators via large DC currents applied in heavy metals is reported. The measured nonlocal voltages are divided into two types: the electrical-generated magnons (Vodd) and the thermal-generated magnons (Veven) according to the different symmetry with respect to the applied current. With the current increasing, a nonlinear behavior of Vodd is observed. The dependences of Vodd on the current and temperature are compared, excluding the effect of current-induced heating on the nonlinear transport. The field dependence of the nonlocal voltages is also systematically studied which indicates the frequency-dependent mechanism needs to be introduced to explain the nonlinearity. It is possible that the frequency change of the dominate magnons when the current is large enough to drive the magnetization out of thermal equilibrium induces the deviation from the linear relationship in the low current region.
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Physical Sciences and Engineering Physics and Astronomy Condensed Matter Physics
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