Magnon shot noise in a longitudinal spin Seebeck device

ORAL

Abstract

If an angular momentum current in a magnetic insulator is carried by discrete magnons, each with angular momentum ℏ, there is expected to be a fundamental angular momentum current noise analogous to charge shot noise. In the spin Seebeck effect (SSE), an angular momentum current is driven by a temperature gradient, and this may be detected with a Pt wire through the inverse spin Hall effect (ISHE). In a longitudinal SSE structure based on a yttrium iron garnet film/gadolinium gallium garnet substrate, at low temperatures in addition to the spin Seebeck voltage we measure the voltage noise in the ISHE. We find an additional magnetic field-dependent component of the noise when the field is oriented to produce a non-zero spin Seebeck voltage. We compare this noise with rough theoretical estimates for a possible magnon shot noise detected via the ISHE.

*The authors acknowledge funding support by the National Science Foundation DMR-1704264, DMR-2102028; for technique development DOE DE-FG02-06ER46337; and for sample preparation DOE DE-AC02-06CH11357.

Presenters

  • Douglas Natelson

    • Rice University

Authors

  • Douglas Natelson

    • Rice University
  • Xuanhan Zhao

    • Rice University
  • Liyang Chen

    • Rice University
    • Rice Univ
  • Renjie Luo

    • Rice University
  • Changjiang Liu

    • Argonne National Laboratory
  • Deshun Hong

    • Argonne National Laboratory
  • Anand Bhattacharya

    • Argonne National Laboratory