Effect of demagnetization factors on spin current transport
Journal
Physical Review B
Journal Volume
102
Journal Issue
17
Date Issued
2020
Author(s)
Wu P.-H., Chan Y.-T., Hung T.-C., Zhang Y.-H., Qu D., Chuang T.-M., Chien C.L., Huang S.-Y.
Abstract
The demagnetizing field associated with shape anisotropy originates from the magnetic field generated through magnetization of magnetic materials. The shape and demagnetizing effects must be considered as characteristics of a magnetic object in the presence of a magnetic field. In this study, we demonstrated the strong influence of the demagnetizing field on the spin current transports in Pt/YIG, including the spin Seebeck effect, spin Hall effect, spin Hall magnetoresistance, and planar Hall resistance. The calculated effective demagnetizing factors were closely related to the thickness- and width-dependent anomalous plateau behaviors of the spin-dependent electrical and thermal transports as well as magneto-optical measurements. Moreover, we demonstrated that the width of the plateau manifested from the shape of the YIG sample. Furthermore, through magnetic force microscopy, we directly visualized the evolution of the magnetic domains with an abrupt 90° magnetic rotation, which we further corroborated by the 90° resistance phase shift in the angular-dependent planar Hall effect. ? 2020 American Physical Society.
Subjects
Magnetic domains; Magnetic materials; Magnetization; Optical data processing; Seebeck effect; Demagnetization factors; Demagnetizing effects; Demagnetizing factors; Demagnetizing field; Hall magnetoresistance; Magneto-optical measurements; Planar Hall effect; Thermal transport; Spin Hall effect
Type
journal article