Spin Seebeck effect in a polar antiferromagnet α-Cu2V2O7

Abstract

We have studied the longitudinal spin Seebeck effect in a polar antiferromagnet α-Cu2V2O7 in contact with a Pt film. Below the antiferromagnetic transition temperature of α-Cu2V2O7, spin Seebeck voltages whose magnetic field dependence is similar to that reported in antiferromagnetic MnF2 bilayers are observed. Though a small weak-ferromagnetic moment appears owing to the Dzyaloshinskii-Moriya interaction in α-Cu2V2O7, the magnetic field dependence of spin Seebeck voltages is found to be irrelevant to the weak ferromagnetic moments. The dependences of the spin Seebeck voltages on magnetic fields and temperature are analyzed by a magnon spin current theory. The numerical calculation of spin Seebeck voltages using magnetic parameters of α-Cu2V2O7 determined by previous neutron scattering studies reveals that the magnetic-field and temperature dependences of the spin Seebeck voltages for α-Cu2V2O7 are governed by the changes in magnon lifetimes with magnetic fields and temperature.

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