Physical Review X (Nov 2014)
Quantitative Temperature Dependence of Longitudinal Spin Seebeck Effect at High Temperatures
Abstract
We report temperature-dependent measurements of longitudinal spin Seebeck effects (LSSEs) in Pt/Y_{3}Fe_{5}O_{12} (YIG)/Pt systems in a high temperature range from room temperature to above the Curie temperature of YIG. The experimental results show that the magnitude of the LSSE voltage in the Pt/YIG/Pt systems rapidly decreases with increasing the temperature and disappears above the Curie temperature. The critical exponent of the LSSE voltage in the Pt/YIG/Pt systems at the Curie temperature is estimated to be 3, which is much greater than that for the magnetization curve of YIG. This difference highlights the fact that the mechanism of the LSSE cannot be explained in terms of simple static magnetic properties in YIG.