Noninvasive measurements of spin transport properties of an antiferromagnetic insulator

Antiferromagnetic insulators (AFIs) are of substantial interest because of their potential in the development of next-generation spintronic devices. One major effort in this emerging field is to harness AFIs for long-range spin information communication and storage. Here, we report a noninvasive met...

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Veröffentlicht in:Science advances 2022-01, Vol.8 (1), p.eabg8562-eabg8562
Hauptverfasser: Wang, Hailong, Zhang, Shu, McLaughlin, Nathan J, Flebus, Benedetta, Huang, Mengqi, Xiao, Yuxuan, Liu, Chuanpu, Wu, Mingzhong, Fullerton, Eric E, Tserkovnyak, Yaroslav, Du, Chunhui Rita
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Zusammenfassung:Antiferromagnetic insulators (AFIs) are of substantial interest because of their potential in the development of next-generation spintronic devices. One major effort in this emerging field is to harness AFIs for long-range spin information communication and storage. Here, we report a noninvasive method to optically access the intrinsic spin transport properties of an archetypical AFI α-Fe O via nitrogen-vacancy (NV) quantum spin sensors. By NV relaxometry measurements, we successfully detect the frequency-dependent dynamic fluctuations of the spin density of α-Fe O along the Néel order parameter, from which an intrinsic spin diffusion constant of α-Fe O is experimentally measured in the absence of external spin biases. Our results highlight the significant opportunity offered by NV centers in diagnosing the underlying spin transport properties in a broad range of high-frequency magnetic materials such as two-dimensional magnets, spin liquids, and magnetic Weyl semimetals, which are challenging to access by the conventional measurement techniques.
ISSN:2375-2548
2375-2548
DOI:10.1126/sciadv.abg8562