The 69th JSAP Spring Meeting 2022

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10 Spintronics and Magnetics » 10.1 Emerging materials in spintronics and magnetics (including fabrication and characterization methodologies)

[23a-E205-1~10] 10.1 Emerging materials in spintronics and magnetics (including fabrication and characterization methodologies)

Wed. Mar 23, 2022 9:15 AM - 12:00 PM E205 (E205)

Masaki Mizuguchi(Nagoya Univ.), Shinji Isogami(NIMS)

9:45 AM - 10:00 AM

[23a-E205-3] Sm-Co-based amorphous alloy films for zero-field transverse thermoelectric generation

〇(P)Rajkumar Modak1, Yuya Sakuraba1, Takamasa Hirai1, Takashi Yagi2, Hossen Sepehri Amin1, Hiroto Masuda3, Takeshi Seki1,3,4, Koki Takanashi3,4,5, Weinan Zhou1, Tadakatsu Ohkubo1, Ken-ichi Uchida1,3,4 (1.NIMS, 2.AIST, 3.IMR, Tohoku Univ., 4.CSRN, Tohuku Univ., 5.CSIS, Tohuku Univ.)

Keywords:Thermoelectric permanent magnets, anomalous Nernst effect, Lock-in thermography

Using combinatorial material science and lock-in thermography we have systematically investigated the composition dependence anomalous Ettingshausen effect (AEE) for SmxCo1-x (0 ≤ x ≤ 100) composition-spread amorphous films and confirmed Sm20Co80 show largest AEE induced temperature modulation. We further demonstrated that the AEE in Sm20Co80 can be improved by systematically replacing Co with Fe by preparing Sm20(Co1-yFey)80 (0 ≤ y ≤ 100) composition spread films and determined Sm20(Co77Fe23)80 composition exhibits largest AEE in these alloys. The presence of high in-plane remanent magnetization and coercive force in our films makes it advantageous over conventional materials for applications including heat flux sensors, as these materials can generate thermoelectric output without an external magnetic field. Importantly, these amorphous films can be fabricated on any surfaces including flexible substrate which makes it suitable candidate for wearable flexible thermoelastic devices.