TY - JOUR
T1 - Theory of the spin Seebeck effect
AU - Adachi, Hiroto
AU - Uchida, Ken Ichi
AU - Saitoh, Eiji
AU - Maekawa, Sadamichi
PY - 2013/3
Y1 - 2013/3
N2 - The spin Seebeck effect refers to the generation of a spin voltage caused by a temperature gradient in a ferromagnet, which enables the thermal injection of spin currents from the ferromagnet into an attached nonmagnetic metal over a macroscopic scale of several millimeters. The inverse spin Hall effect converts the injected spin current into a transverse charge voltage, thereby producing electromotive force as in the conventional charge Seebeck device. Recent theoretical and experimental efforts have shown that the magnon and phonon degrees of freedom play crucial roles in the spin Seebeck effect. In this paper, we present the theoretical basis for understanding the spin Seebeck effect and briefly discuss other thermal spin effects.
AB - The spin Seebeck effect refers to the generation of a spin voltage caused by a temperature gradient in a ferromagnet, which enables the thermal injection of spin currents from the ferromagnet into an attached nonmagnetic metal over a macroscopic scale of several millimeters. The inverse spin Hall effect converts the injected spin current into a transverse charge voltage, thereby producing electromotive force as in the conventional charge Seebeck device. Recent theoretical and experimental efforts have shown that the magnon and phonon degrees of freedom play crucial roles in the spin Seebeck effect. In this paper, we present the theoretical basis for understanding the spin Seebeck effect and briefly discuss other thermal spin effects.
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U2 - 10.1088/0034-4885/76/3/036501
DO - 10.1088/0034-4885/76/3/036501
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84874444898
SN - 0034-4885
VL - 76
JO - Reports on Progress in Physics
JF - Reports on Progress in Physics
IS - 3
M1 - 036501
ER -