# Chemical potential of quasi-equilibrium magnon gas driven by pure spin   current

**Authors:** V. E. Demidov, S. Urazhdin, B. Divinskiy, V. D. Bessonov, A. B., Rinkevich, V. V. Ustinov, and S. O. Demokritov

arXiv: 1705.10047 · 2018-02-07

## TL;DR

This paper experimentally demonstrates that pure spin currents can induce a quasi-equilibrium magnon gas in a ferromagnet, characterized by Bose-Einstein statistics, with potential for spin current-driven Bose-Einstein condensation.

## Contribution

It provides the first experimental evidence that spin Hall effect-generated spin currents can control magnon populations and induce conditions akin to Bose-Einstein condensation.

## Key findings

- Magnon gas reaches quasi-equilibrium state under spin current
- Chemical potential approaches magnon ground state at high currents
- Magnon population follows Bose-Einstein statistics

## Abstract

We show experimentally that the spin current generated by the spin Hall effect drives the magnon gas in a ferromagnet into a quasi-equilibrium state that can be described by the Bose-Einstein statistics. The magnon population function is characterized either by an increased effective chemical potential or by a reduced effective temperature, depending on the spin current polarization. In the former case, the chemical potential can closely approach, at large driving currents, the lowest-energy magnon state, indicating the possibility of spin current-driven Bose-Einstein condensation.

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