358 research outputs found
Linear-response theory of spin Seebeck effect in ferromagnetic insulators
We formulate a linear response theory of the spin Seebeck effect, i.e., a
spin voltage generation from heat current flowing in a ferromagnet. Our
approach focuses on the collective magnetic excitation of spins, i.e., magnons.
We show that the linear-response formulation provides us with a qualitative as
well as quantitative understanding of the spin Seebeck effect observed in a
prototypical magnet, yttrium iron garnet.Comment: 6 pages, 3 figures. Added references and revised argument on the
length scales at the end of Sec.
Mesoscopic Stern-Gerlach spin filter by nonuniform spin-orbit interaction
A novel spin filtering in two-dimensional electron system with nonuniform
spin-orbit interactions (SOI) is theoretically studied. The strength of SOI is
modulated perpendicular to the charge current. A spatial gradient of effective
magnetic field due to the nonuniform SOI causes the Stern-Gerlach type spin
separation. The direction of the polarization is perpendicular to the current
and parallel to the spatial gradient. Almost 100 % spin polarization can be
realized even without applying any external magnetic fields and without
attaching ferromagnetic contacts. The spin polarization persists even in the
presence of randomness.Comment: 6 pages, 5 figures (2 color figures), to appear in Phys. Rev. B,
Rapid Commu
Examination of silver-graphite lithographically printed resistive strain sensors
This paper reports the design and manufacture of three differing types of resistive strain sensitive structures fabricated using the Conductive Lithographic Film (CLF) printing process. The structures, utilising two inks prepared with silver and graphite particulates as the conductive phase, have been analysed to determine electrical and mechanical properties with respect to strain, temperature and humidity when deposited on four alternative substrate materials (GlossArt, PolyArt, Teslin and Melinex)
Effective magnetization damping for a dynamical spin texture in metallic ferromagnet
An additional magnetization damping for an inhomogeneous spin texture in metallic ferromagnets is calculated
on the basis of the s–d exchange model. The effect of conduction electrons on the magnetization dynamics is
accounted for the case of slowly varying spin texture within adiabatic approximation by using a coordinate transformation
to the local quantization axis. The moving magnetic vortex in a circular nanodot made of permalloy is
considered as an example. The dependence of the damping on the dot geometrical sizes is obtained. It is found
that the additional damping can reach up to 50% of magnitude of the phenomenological Gilbert damping in the
Landau–Lifshitz equation of magnetization motion and should be taken into account for any inhomogeneous
spin texture dynamics in ferromagnetic metals
Charge and Spin Currents Generated by Dynamical Spins
We demonstrate theoretically that a charge current and a spin current are
generated by spin dynamics in the presence of spin-orbit interaction in the
perturbative regime. We consider a general spin-orbit interaction including the
spatially inhomogeneous case. Spin current due to spin damping is identified as
one origin of generated charge current, but other contributions exist, such as
the one due to an induced conservative field and the one arising from the
inhomogeneity of spin-orbit interaction.Comment: 14 pages, 4 figure
A 10-Year Experience in Intraoperative Parathyroid Hormone Measurements for Primary Hyperparathyroidism: A Prospective Study of 91 Previous Unexplored Patients
Introduction. Primary hyperparathyroidism (PHP) is characteristically determined by high levels of calcium and high or inappropriate levels of parathyroid hormone (PTH). Technological advances have dramatically changed the surgical technique over the years once intraoperative parathyroid hormone (IOPTH) assay had allowed for focused approaches. Objective. To evaluate our 10-year experience in employing a rapid intraoperative PTH assay for PHP. Methods. A prospective cohort of 91 PHP-operated patients in a tertiary institution in São Paulo, Brazil, from June 2000 to April 2011. Results. We had 85 (93.4%) successful parathyroidectomies, 6 (6.6%) failed parathyroidectomies in 91 previous unexplored patients, and 5 (100%) successful remedial surgeries. The IOPTH was true-positive in 88.5%, true-negative in 7.3%, false-positive in 2.1%, and false-negative in 2.1% of the procedures. IOPTH was able to obviate additional exploration or to ask for additional exploration in 92 (95.8%) procedures. Conclusion. The IOPTH revealed to be an important technological adjunct in the current parathyroid surgery for PHP
Total Parathyroidectomy with Presternal Intramuscular Autotransplantation in Renal Patients: A Prospective Study of 66 Patients
Surgical treatment of secondary (SHPT) and tertiary hyperparathyroidism (THPT) may involve various surgical approaches. The aim of this paper was to evaluate presternal intramuscular autotransplantation of parathyroid tissue as a surgical option in SHPT and THPT treatment. 66 patients with renal chronic disease underwent surgery from April 2000 to April 2005 at Universidade Federal São Paulo, Brazil. There were 38 SHPT patients (24 women/14 men), mean age of 39.yrs (range: 14–58), and 28 THPT patients (14 women/14 men), mean age of 43.4 yrs (range: 24–62). Postoperative average followup was 42.9 months (range: 12–96). Postoperative intact PTH increased throughout followup from 73.5 pg/mL to 133 pg/mL on average from 1st to the 5th year, respectively, in SHPT and from 54.9 pg/mL to 94.7 pg/mL on average from 1st to 5th year, respectively, in THPT group. Definitive hypoparathyroidism was observed in 4 (6.06%) patients and graft-dependent recurrence in 6 (9.09%). Presternal intramuscular autotransplantation of parathyroid tissue is a feasible and safe surgical option in SHPT and THPT treatment
Perturbation theory of the dynamic inverse spin Hall effect with charge conservation
We present gauge-invariant theory of the dynamic inverse spin Hall effect
driven by the spin--orbit interaction in metallic systems. Charge conservation
is imposed diagrammatically by including vertex corrections. We show the charge
current is induced by an effective electric field that is proportional to the
spin current pumped by the magnetization dynamics. The result is consistent
with recent experiments.Comment: 16pages, 5figure
Spin Seebeck insulator
Thermoelectric generation is an essential function of future energy-saving
technologies. However, this generation has been an exclusive feature of
electric conductors, a situation which inflicts a heavy toll on its
application; a conduction electron often becomes a nuisance in thermal design
of devices. Here we report electric-voltage generation from heat flowing in an
insulator. We reveal that, despite the absence of conduction electrons, a
magnetic insulator LaY2Fe5O12 converts a heat flow into spin voltage. Attached
Pt films transform this spin voltage into electric voltage by the inverse spin
Hall effect. The experimental results require us to introduce thermally
activated interface spin exchange between LaY2Fe5O12 and Pt. Our findings
extend the range of potential materials for thermoelectric applications and
provide a crucial piece of information for understanding the physics of the
spin Seebeck effect.Comment: 19 pages, 5 figures (including supplementary information
Charge and Spin Transport in Magnetic Tunnel Junctions: Microscopic Theory
We study the charge and spin currents passing through a magnetic tunnel
junction (MTJ) on the basis of a tight-binding model. The currents are
evaluated perturbatively with respect to the tunnel Hamiltonian. The charge
current has the form , where and denote the directions of
the magnetization in the free layer and fixed layer, respectively. The constant
vanishes when one or both layers are insulators, {while the constant
disappears when both layers are insulators or the same ferromagnets.} The first
term in the expression for charge current represents dissipation driven by the
effective electric field induced by the dynamic magnetization. In addition,
from an investigation of the spin current, we obtain the microscopic expression
for the enhanced Gilbert damping constant . We show that
is proportional to the tunnel conductance and depends on the
bias voltage.Comment: 13 pages, 1 figure, accepted for publication in Journal of the
Physical Society of Japa
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