Abstract

Temperature-dependent spin Seebeck effect data on Pt|yttrium iron garnet (YIG) (${\mathrm{Y}}_{3}\mathrm{F}{\mathrm{e}}_{5}{\mathrm{O}}_{12}$)|gallium gadolinium garnet ($\mathrm{G}{\mathrm{d}}_{3}\mathrm{G}{\mathrm{a}}_{5}{\mathrm{O}}_{12}$) are reported for YIG films of various thicknesses. The effect is reported as a spin Seebeck resistivity (SSR), the inverse spin-Hall field divided by the heat flux, to circumvent uncertainties about temperature gradients inside the films. The SSR is a nonmonotonic function of YIG thickness. A diffusive model for magnon transport demonstrates how these data give evidence for the existence of two distinct length scales in thermal spin transport, a spin-diffusion length, and a magnon energy relaxation length.

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