Low temperature spin Seebeck effect in non-magnetic VO<sub>2 </sub>thin film
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Abstract
The spin Seebeck effect (SSE) involves the generation of spin current in the presence of a heat flow across a magnetically active material. SSE in paramagnets is considerably less studied, and the mechanism of paramagnetic SSE is still unclear. Here we present a systematic study of the longitudinal SSE (LSSE) in insulating VO2 film at low temperatures. The LSSE grows linearly with increasing field at low fields but experiences a field-induced reduction at high fields and the lowest temperatures, qualitatively consistent with the recent model of paramagnetic SSE response. The LSSE shows the expected angular dependence with the in-plane field orientation and is linear in the heating power. The sign of the LSSE response is not consistent with that expected for a triplon-dominated SSE. Finally, we will show how thickness of VO2 film influences the temperature dependence of LSSE magnitude.
*The authors acknowledge funding support by the NSF DMR-2102028, DOE DE-FG02-06ER-46337, DOE DE-FG02-8ER-45332, and DOE DE-AC02-06CH11357.
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Publication: Luo, R., Legvold, T. J., Chen, L., Navarro, H., Basaran, A. C., Hong, D., ... & Natelson, D. (2023). Low temperature spin Seebeck effect in non-magnetic vanadium dioxide. arXiv preprint arXiv:2307.02594.
Presenters
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Renjie Luo
- Rice University