Spin current at a magnetic junction as a probe of the Kondo state
Abstract
We investigate the spin Seebeck effect and spin pumping in a junction between a ferromagnetic insulator and a magnetic impurity deposited on a normal metal. By the numerical renormalization group calculation, we show that spin current is enhanced by the Kondo effect. This spin current is suppressed by increase of the temperature or the magnetic field which is comparable with the Kondo temperature. Our results indicate that spin transport can be a direct probe of spin excitation in strongly correlated systems.
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