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Spin Injection into and Spin Pumping by Non-Collinear Antiferromagnets

Ping Tang, Gerrit E. W. Bauer

Published 2023-12-15Version 1

Antiferromagnets (AFMs) attract much research interest because of their potential for spintronic applications and open fundamental physics questions. Especially non-collinear AFMs (nAFMs) remain relatively unexplored. Here we formulate the injection, transport, thermal and coherent pumping of spins in nAFMs|normal metal bilayers, reporting that the spin current polarization is a vector with components along both the N\'{e}el vector and net magnetic moment. The interface spin conductance that governs spin injection and pumping is a tensor and depends strongly on the local spin configuration. We explain non-local spin transport experiments in hematite, attribute the controversial sign problem of the antiferromagnetic spin Seebeck effect to interface effects, and suggest that interface engineering may enhance the spin pumping efficiency.

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