Triplon current generation in solids

A triplon refers to a fictitious particle that carries angular momentum S =1 corresponding to the elementary excitation in a broad class of quantum dimerized spin systems. Such systems without magnetic order have long been studied as a testing ground for quantum properties of spins. Although triplon...

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Veröffentlicht in:Nature communications 2021-08, Vol.12 (1), p.5199-5199, Article 5199
Hauptverfasser: Chen, Yao, Sato, Masahiro, Tang, Yifei, Shiomi, Yuki, Oyanagi, Koichi, Masuda, Takatsugu, Nambu, Yusuke, Fujita, Masaki, Saitoh, Eiji
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Zusammenfassung:A triplon refers to a fictitious particle that carries angular momentum S =1 corresponding to the elementary excitation in a broad class of quantum dimerized spin systems. Such systems without magnetic order have long been studied as a testing ground for quantum properties of spins. Although triplons have been found to play a central role in thermal and magnetic properties in dimerized magnets with singlet correlation, a spin angular momentum flow carried by triplons, a triplon current, has not been detected yet. Here we report spin Seebeck effects induced by a triplon current: triplon spin Seebeck effect, using a spin-Peierls system CuGeO 3 . The result shows that the heating-driven triplon transport induces spin current whose sign is positive, opposite to the spin-wave cases in magnets. The triplon spin Seebeck effect persists far below the spin-Peierls transition temperature, being consistent with a theoretical calculation for triplon spin Seebeck effects. Triplons are elementary spin excitations characteristic of dimerized magnets, carrying a spin angular momentum one. Here, the authors report evidence for spin current of triplons via thermal transport measurements in a spin-dimer compound CuGeO 3 .
ISSN:2041-1723
2041-1723
DOI:10.1038/s41467-021-25494-7