Unconventional spin currents in magnetic films

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Abstract

A spin current - a flow of spin angular momentum - can be carried either by spin-polarized free electrons or by magnons, the quanta of a moving collective oscillation of localized electron spins, i.e., a spin wave. Traditionally, it was assumed that a spin wave in a magnetic film with spin-sink-free surfaces can transfer energy and angular momentum only along its propagation direction. In this work, using Brillouin light-scattering spectroscopy in combination with a theory of dipole-exchange spin-wave spectra, we show that in obliquely magnetized free magnetic films, the in-plane propagation of spin waves is accompanied by a transverse spin current along the film normal without any corresponding transverse transport of energy.

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Bozhko, D. A., Musiienko-Shmarova, H. Y., Tiberkevich, V. S., Slavin, A. N., Syvorotka, I. I., Hillebrands, B., & Serga, A. A. (2020). Unconventional spin currents in magnetic films. Physical Review Research, 2(2). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevResearch.2.023324

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