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Geprägs, S. (author), Kehlberger, A. (author), Coletta, F.D. (author), Qiu, Z. (author), Guo, E.J. (author), Schulz, T. (author), Mix, C. (author), Meyer, S. (author), Kamra, A. (author), Althammer, M. (author), Huebl, H. (author), Jakob, G. (author), Ohnuma, Y. (author), Adachi, H. (author), Barker, J. (author), Maekawa, S. (author), Bauer, G.E.W. (author), Saitoh, E. (author), Gross, R. (author), Goennenwein, S.T.B. (author), Kläui, M. (author)
Magnons are the elementary excitations of a magnetically ordered system. In ferromagnets, only a single band of low-energy magnons needs to be considered, but in ferrimagnets the situation is more complex owing to different magnetic sublattices involved. In this case, low lying optical modes exist that can affect the dynamical response. Here we...
journal article 2016
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Uchida, K. (author), Ota, T. (author), Adachi, H. (author), Xiao, J. (author), Nonaka, T. (author), Kajiwara, Y. (author), Bauer, G.E.W. (author), Maekawa, S. (author), Saitoh, E. (author)
The spin-Seebeck effect (SSE) in ferromagnetic metals and insulators has been investigated systematically by means of the inverse spin-Hall effect (ISHE) in paramagnetic metals. The SSE generates a spin voltage as a result of a temperature gradient in a ferromagnet, which injects a spin current into an attached paramagnetic metal. In the...
journal article 2012
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Xiao, J. (author), Bauer, G.E.W. (author), Uchida, K. (author), Saitoh, E. (author), Maekawa, S. (author)
The spin Seebeck effect is a spin-motive force generated by a temperature gradient in a ferromagnet that can be detected via normal metal contacts through the inverse spin Hall effect [K. Uchida et al., Nature (London) 455, 778 (2008)]. We explain this effect by spin pumping at the contact that is proportional to the spin-mixing conductance of...
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Xiao, J. (author), Bauer, G.E.W. (author), Maekawa, S. (author), Brataas, A. (author)
Spin pumping by a moving magnetization gives rise to an electric voltage over a spin valve. Thermal fluctuations of the magnetization manifest themselves as increased thermal voltage noise with absorption lines at the ferromagnetic resonance frequency and/or zero frequency. The effect depends on the magnetization configuration and can be of the...
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