The 82nd JSAP Autumn Meeting 2021

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10 Spintronics and Magnetics » 10.2 Fundamental and exploratory device technologies for spin

[10p-S302-1~18] 10.2 Fundamental and exploratory device technologies for spin

Fri. Sep 10, 2021 1:30 PM - 6:30 PM S302 (Oral)

Shinji Miwa(Univ. of Tokyo), Takahiro Moriyama(Kyoto Univ.), Takashi Manago(Fukuoka Univ.)

2:00 PM - 2:15 PM

[10p-S302-3] Observation of nuclear-spin Seebeck effect

Takashi Kikkawa1,2,3, Derek Reitz4, Hiroaki Ito1, Takahiko Makiuchi1, Takahiro Sugimoto1, Kakeru Tsunekawa1, Shunsuke Daimon1, Koichi Oyanagi3,5, Rafael Ramos2, Saburo Takahashi2, Yuki Shiomi6, Yaroslav Tserkovnyak4, Eiji Saitoh1,2,3,7 (1.Dep. Appl. Phys. Univ. Tokyo, 2.AIMR Tohoku Univ., 3.IMR Tohoku Univ., 4.UCLA, 5.Fac. Sci. Eng. Iwate Univ., 6.Dep. Basic Sci. Univ. Tokyo, 7.ASRC JAEA)

Keywords:spin Seebeck effect

We report the observation of the thermoelectric effect powered by nuclear spins in a solid: nuclear spin-Seebeck effect (SSE). The sample system consists of an antiferromagnetic insulator MnCO3, having a large nuclear spin I = 5/2 of 55Mn and strong hyperfine interaction, with a Pt contact. In this Pt/MnCO3 system, we found strong enhancement of SSE voltages down to 100 mK, which is not suppressed by the strong field of ~ 10 T, distinct from conventional electronic SSEs. The voltage feature is attributed to the highly-entropic nuclear spin excitation of MnCO3 having the tiny energy scale of ~ 10 mK. The experimental result was quantitatively reproduced by a nuclear spin-current theory in which interfacial hyperfine interaction between Pt and MnCO3 is taken into account.