Giant magnetothermopower of magnon-assisted transport in ferromagnetic tunnel junctions
Edward McCann, Vladimir I. Fal'ko

TL;DR
This paper provides a theoretical analysis of magnon-assisted tunneling in ferromagnetic junctions, revealing a giant magnetothermopower effect driven by thermal magnons, especially in half-metallic ferromagnets.
Contribution
It introduces a theoretical model for thermopower due to magnon-assisted tunneling, highlighting the dependence on magnetic polarization and temperature, and predicts a giant magnetothermopower effect in specific junctions.
Findings
Thermopower in antiparallel junctions depends on Fermi surface differences.
Magnon-assisted tunneling contributes negligibly to parallel junction thermopower.
Giant magnetothermopower effect occurs in half-metallic ferromagnet junctions.
Abstract
We present a theoretical description of the thermopower due to magnon-assisted tunneling in a mesoscopic tunnel junction between two ferromagnetic metals. The thermopower is generated in the course of thermal equilibration between two baths of magnons, mediated by electrons. For a junction between two ferromagnets with antiparallel polarizations, the ability of magnon-assisted tunneling to create thermopower depends on the difference between the size of the majority and minority band Fermi surfaces and it is proportional to a temperature dependent factor where is the magnon Debye energy. The latter factor reflects the fractional change in the net magnetization of the reservoirs due to thermal magnons at temperature (Bloch's law). In contrast, the contribution of magnon-assisted tunneling to the…
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