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Chiral charge pumping in graphene deposited on a magnetic insulator
We demonstrate that a sizable chiral charge pumping can be achieved at room
temperature in graphene/Yttrium Iron Garnet (YIG) bilayer systems. The effect,
which cannot be attributed to the ordinary spin pumping, reveals itself in the
creation of a dc electric field/voltage in graphene as a response to the
dynamic magnetic excitations (spin waves) in an adjacent out-of-plane
magnetized YIG film. We show that the induced voltage changes its sign when the
orientation of the static magnetization is reversed, clearly indicating the
broken spatial inversion symmetry in the studied system. The strength of effect
shows a non-monotonous dependence on the spin-wave frequency, in agreement with
the proposed theoretical model.Comment: 8 pages, 5 figure