Local thermal magnetization fluctuations in Li-doped MnTe are found to increase its thermopower a strongly at temperatures up to 900 K. Below the Néel temperature (TN ~ 307 K), MnTe is antiferromagnetic, and magnon drag contributes amd to the thermopower, which scales as ~T3. Magnon drag persists into the paramagnetic state up to >3 × TN because of long-lived, short-range antiferromagnet-like fluctuations (paramagnons) shown by neutron spectroscopy to exist in the paramagnetic state. The paramagnon lifetime is longer than the charge carrier–magnon interaction time; its spin-spin spatial correlation length is larger than the free-carrier effective Bohr radius and de Broglie wavelength. Thus, to itinerant carriers, paramagnons look like magnons and give a paramagnon-drag thermopower. This contribution results in an optimally doped material having a thermoelectric figure of merit ZT > 1 at T > ~900 K, the first material with a technologically meaningful thermoelectric energy conversion efficiency from a spin-caloritronic effect.
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Zheng, Y., Lu, T., Polash, M. M. H., Rasoulianboroujeni, M., Liu, N., Manley, M. E., … Zhao, H. (2019). Paramagnon drag in high thermoelectric figure of merit Li-doped MnTe. Science Advances, 5(9). https://doi.org/10.1126/sciadv.aat9461
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