Evidence for spin swapping in an antiferromagnet
Lin, Weiwei; He, Jiaming; Ma, Bowen; Matzelle, Matthew; Xu, Jinsong; Freeland, John; Choi, Yongseong; Haskel, Daniel; Barbiellini, Bernardo; Bansil, Arun; Fiete, Gregory A.; Zhou, Jianshi; Chien, C. L. (2022-05-16)
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Lin, Weiwei
He, Jiaming
Ma, Bowen
Matzelle, Matthew
Xu, Jinsong
Freeland, John
Choi, Yongseong
Haskel, Daniel
Barbiellini, Bernardo
Bansil, Arun
Fiete, Gregory A.
Zhou, Jianshi
Chien, C. L.
16.05.2022
Nature Physics
Springer Nature
School of Engineering Science
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https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi-fe2022052037568
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Tiivistelmä
Antiferromagnetic insulators offer strategic advantages in spintronic applications because of their negligible stray fields and ultrafast magnetic dynamics. Control of their magnetization and readout of their magnetic state are essential for these applications but remain challenging. Here we report the electrical detection of room-temperature magnetization switching in the canted antiferromagnetic insulator LaFeO3, capped with a Pt or W overlayer. The observation of a large magneto-thermovoltage with an in-plane temperature gradient suggests that the mechanism is the swapping of spin currents in the antiferromagnet. This effect provides a sensitive electrical probe of the tiny net magnetization in the insulator, which can be manipulated by a magnetic field on the order of 10 mT. Our results highlight a new material class of insulating canted antiferromagnets for spintronics and spin caloritronics and suggests a method for the electrical readout of magnetic signals in an antiferromagnetic insulator.
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Lin, W., He, J., Ma, B. et al. (2022). Evidence for spin swapping in an antiferromagnet. Nature Physics. DOI: 10.1038/s41567-022-01608-w
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