Spin-Dependent Thermoelectric Power of Nanoislands

Jewook Park, Felix Lüpke, Jun Jiang, Xiao Guang Zhang, An Ping Li

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Abstract

The Seebeck effect explains the generation of electric voltage as a result of a temperature gradient. Its efficiency, defined as the ratio of the generated electric voltage to the temperature difference, is sensitive to local inhomogeneities that alter the scattering rate and the density of the conduction electrons. Spin-polarized Seebeck tunneling generates a distinct thermovoltage in spin-up and spin-down charge transport channels, which, as a key to spin caloritronics, focuses on transport phenomena related to spin and heat. Here, we report spatially resolved measurement of the spin-dependent thermovoltage in a tunneling junction formed by ferromagnetic Co nanoislands and a Ni tip using spin-dependent scanning tunneling thermovoltage microscopy (SP-STVthM). We resolve the nanoscale thermoelectric powers with respect to spin polarization, nanoisland size, stacking order of Co layers on a Cu substrate, and local sample heterogeneities. The observed thermally generated spin voltages are supported by first-principles and model calculations.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)4910-4915
Number of pages6
JournalNano Letters
Volume20
Issue number7
DOIs
StatePublished - Jul 8 2020

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Keywords

  • Scanning tunneling thermovoltage microscopy (STVM)
  • Seebeck coefficient
  • nanomagnetism
  • spin-polarized scanning tunneling microscopy
  • surface magnetism
  • thermovoltage

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