Superfluid Spin Transport through Easy-Plane Ferromagnetic Insulators
arXiv:1311.0288 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevLett.112.227201
Abstract
Superfluid spin transport $-$ dissipationless transport of spin $-$ is theoretically studied in a ferromagnetic insulator with easy-plane anisotropy. We consider an open geometry where spin current is injected into the ferromagnet from one side by a metallic reservoir with a nonequilibrium spin accumulation, and ejected into another metallic reservoir located downstream. Spin transport through the device is studied using a combination of magnetoelectric circuit theory, Landau-Lifshitz-Gilbert phenomenology, and microscopic linear-response theory. We discuss how spin superfluidity can be probed using a magnetically-mediated electron-drag experiment.
5 pages, 2 figures (version published on Phys. Rev. Lett. and supplementary material added)