# Origins of thermal spin depolarization in half-metallic ferromagnet   CrO$_2$

**Authors:** H. Fujiwara, K. Terashima, M. Sunagawa, Y. Yano, T. Nagayama, T., Fukura, F. Yoshii, Y. Matsuura, M. Ogata, T. Wakita, K. Yaji, A. Harasawa, K., Kuroda, S. Shin, K. Horiba, H. Kumigashira, Y. Muraoka, T. Yokoya

arXiv: 1812.07792 · 2018-12-20

## TL;DR

This study uses high-resolution spectroscopy to explore the origins of thermal spin depolarization in the half-metallic ferromagnet CrO₂, revealing many-body effects and a new depolarization mechanism near the Fermi level.

## Contribution

It identifies the many-body effect as the cause of spin depolarization in CrO₂ and highlights a new depolarization process involving minority spin states.

## Key findings

- All spin-polarized electrons contribute to thermal depolarization.
- A distinct minority spin state near the Fermi level was observed.
- Depolarization is linked to many-body effects in half-metallic ferromagnets.

## Abstract

Using high-resolution spin-resolved photoemission spectroscopy, we observed a thermal spin depolarization to which all spin-polarized electrons contribute. Furthermore we observed a distinct minority spin state near the Fermi level and a corresponding depolarization that seldom contributes to demagnetization. The origin of this depolarization has been identified as the many-body effect characteristics of half-metallic ferromagnets. Our investigation opens an experimental field of itinerant ferromagnetic physics focusing on phenomena with sub-meV energy scale.

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