N\'eel Spin Currents in Antiferromagnets

arXiv (Cornell University)(2022)

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Abstract
Ferromagnets are known to support spin-polarized currents that control various spin-dependent transport phenomena useful for spintronics. On the contrary, fully compensated antiferromagnets are expected to support only globally spin-neutral currents. Here, we demonstrate that these globally spin-neutral currents can represent the N\'eel spin currents, i.e. staggered spin currents flowing through different magnetic sublattices. The N\'eel spin currents emerge in antiferromagnets with strong intra-sublattice coupling (hopping) and drive the spin-dependent transport phenomena such as tunneling magnetoresistance (TMR) and spin-transfer torque (STT) in antiferromagnetic tunnel junctions (AFMTJs). Using RuO$_{2}$ and Fe$_{4}$GeTe$_{2}$ as representative antiferromagnets, we predict that the N\'eel spin currents with a strong staggered spin-polarization produce a sizable field-like STT capable of the deterministic switching of the N\'eel vector in the associated AFMTJs. Our work uncovers the previously unexplored potential of fully compensated antiferromagnets and paves a new route to realize the efficient writing and reading of information for antiferromagnetic spintronics.
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antiferromagnets,spin currents
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