We study spin pumping into an anisotropic Dirac electron system induced by microwave irradiation to an adjacent ferromagnetic insulator theoretically. We formulate the Gilbert damping enhancement due to the spin current flowing into the Dirac electron system using second-order perturbation with respect to the interfacial exchange coupling. As an illustration, we consider the anisotropic Dirac system realized in bismuth to show that the Gilbert damping varies according to the magnetization direction in the ferromagnetic insulator. Our results indicate that this setup can provide helpful information on the anisotropy of the Dirac electron system.Comment: 10 pages, 6 figure
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We theoretically consider spin pumping from a ferromagnetic insulator (FI) into a two-dimensional el...
We study the inverse Faraday effect (IFE) in Dirac Hamiltonian with random impurities using the Keld...
This thesis presents four research papers on two topics within the field of spintronics. Three of th...
We theoretically consider the spin-wave mode- and wavelength-dependent enhancement of the Gilbert da...
The inverse Rashba-Edelstein effect (IREE) in a two-dimensional electron gas (2DEG) induced by spin ...
The spin-orbit interaction of light is a crucial concept for understanding the electromagnetic prope...
A domain wall (DW) which moves parallel to a magnetically compensated interface between an antiferro...
Using first principles methods we explore the anisotropy of the spin relaxation and trans-verse tran...
The Datta-Das-type spin field-effect transistor, using a two-dimensional electron gas in a semicondu...
Spin transfer in magnetic multilayers offers the possibility of ultra-fast, low-power device operati...
Spin transfer in magnetic multilayers offers the possibility of ultrafast, low-power device operatio...
We study theoretically the effect of a rotating electric field on a diffusive nanowire and find an e...
We investigate ferromagnetic resonance (FMR) modulation in $d$-wave superconductor (SC)/ferromagneti...
We study the magnetization dynamics within linear response theory of one and two dimensional massive...
We propose to use the Hall response of topological defects, such as merons and antimerons, to spin c...
We theoretically consider spin pumping from a ferromagnetic insulator (FI) into a two-dimensional el...
We study the inverse Faraday effect (IFE) in Dirac Hamiltonian with random impurities using the Keld...
This thesis presents four research papers on two topics within the field of spintronics. Three of th...
We theoretically consider the spin-wave mode- and wavelength-dependent enhancement of the Gilbert da...
The inverse Rashba-Edelstein effect (IREE) in a two-dimensional electron gas (2DEG) induced by spin ...
The spin-orbit interaction of light is a crucial concept for understanding the electromagnetic prope...
A domain wall (DW) which moves parallel to a magnetically compensated interface between an antiferro...
Using first principles methods we explore the anisotropy of the spin relaxation and trans-verse tran...
The Datta-Das-type spin field-effect transistor, using a two-dimensional electron gas in a semicondu...
Spin transfer in magnetic multilayers offers the possibility of ultra-fast, low-power device operati...
Spin transfer in magnetic multilayers offers the possibility of ultrafast, low-power device operatio...
We study theoretically the effect of a rotating electric field on a diffusive nanowire and find an e...
We investigate ferromagnetic resonance (FMR) modulation in $d$-wave superconductor (SC)/ferromagneti...
We study the magnetization dynamics within linear response theory of one and two dimensional massive...
We propose to use the Hall response of topological defects, such as merons and antimerons, to spin c...