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Spin Seebeck Effect

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Spin Seebeck Effect

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The Spin Seebeck Effect (SSE) was first reported in 2008 and consists in the generation of a spin current in a paramagnetic metal (PM), caused by an applied thermal gradient in a ferromagnet (FM). The injected spin current is converted into a transverse electric voltage by means of the Inverse Spin Hall Effect (ISHE), which is a result of a spin-orbit interaction of the electrons in the conductive layer. The SSE devices, due to their relatively simple structure, provide an easy scaling-capability, which attributes useful characteristics for thermoelectric and sensing applications to these devices. In this work, three different FM materials were prepared and characterized (YIG, La0.9Ca0.1MnO3 and NiO) and SSE devices were produced. An experimental set-up was designed and developed to measure the SSE output of these devices. Measurements were carried out at room temperature and up to 50 C and an SSE output of up to 0.25 V was obtained.


Author: Joana Silva
Publisher: LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
Publication Date: Jul 02, 2020
Number of Pages: 152 pages
Binding: Paperback or Softback
ISBN-10: 6202675462
ISBN-13: 9786202675468
 

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