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MA: Fachverband Magnetismus
MA 51: Spin Transport and Orbitronics, Spin-Hall Effects II (joint session MA/TT)
MA 51.6: Talk
Thursday, March 12, 2026, 16:15–16:30, POT/0361
Thermally Activated Spin Transport in a Multiferroic LiCu2O2/Pt Heterostructure — •Mathew James, Ankita Nayak, István Kézsmárki, and Aisha Aqeel — University of Augsburg, 86159 Augsburg, Germany
Multiferroics, in which electric and magnetic orders are coupled, are potential materials for low-power spintronic devices. LiCu2O2 is a Type II multiferroic material known to exhibit spiral (non-collinear) spin ordering below its antiferromagnetic transition temperature, TN ≈ 23 K [1]. In this material, the magnetic Cu2+ ions form double chains along the crystallographic b-axis, resulting in a double-leg spin-ladder configuration.
In this study, we use the Spin Seebeck Effect (SSE) as an electric probe to investigate the thermally activated magnetic response of LiCu2O2 across different magnetic configurations. In the SSE, a temperature gradient across a magnetic insulator generates non-equilibrium magnons that carry a spin current. This spin current is converted into a measurable voltage in a heavy-metal layer deposited on top of the insulator, via the Inverse Spin Hall Effect [2]. Our preliminary results indicate that the SSE voltage is sensitive to the spiral ordering in LiCu2O2. References: [1]S. Park, et al., Phys. Rev. Lett., 98, 5 (2007). [2]K. Uchida et al., Nature, vol. 455, no. 7214, (2008).
Keywords: Spin Seebeck Effect; Multiferroics
