Disorder-Induced Suppression of Antiferromagnetic Magnon Transport in Cr2O3
Disorder-Induced Suppression of Antiferromagnetic Magnon Transport in Cr2O3
We explore the impact of spin disorder associated with structural defects on antiferromagnetic magnon transport by probing the spin-flop transition of Cr2O3 using spin Seebeck effect measurements. By fabricating homoepitaxial Cr2O3 films grown on smooth Cr2O3 crystals, we systematically vary the thickness of the films in which the presence of point defects modulates the spin-flop transition field. We find that magnon propagation through the film is entirely suppressed for film thickness greater than 3 nm, revealing the pivotal role of disorder in governing antiferromagnetic magnon transport.
Josiah Keagy、Haoyu Liu、Junyu Tang、Weilun Tan、Wei Yuan、Sumukh Mahesh、Ran Cheng、Jing Shi
物理学材料科学
Josiah Keagy,Haoyu Liu,Junyu Tang,Weilun Tan,Wei Yuan,Sumukh Mahesh,Ran Cheng,Jing Shi.Disorder-Induced Suppression of Antiferromagnetic Magnon Transport in Cr2O3[EB/OL].(2025-05-25)[2025-06-21].https://arxiv.org/abs/2505.19374.点此复制
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