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Hiroto Adachi
Researcher at Okayama University
Publications - 96
Citations - 5902
Hiroto Adachi is an academic researcher from Okayama University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Spin Hall effect & Superconductivity. The author has an hindex of 28, co-authored 94 publications receiving 5104 citations. Previous affiliations of Hiroto Adachi include Hyogo University of Teacher Education & Japan Atomic Energy Agency.
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Spin Seebeck insulator.
Ken-ichi Uchida,Jiang Xiao,Jiang Xiao,Hiroto Adachi,Jun-ichiro Ohe,Saburo Takahashi,Jun'ichi Ieda,Takeru Ota,Y. Kajiwara,H. Umezawa,H. Kawai,Gerrit E. W. Bauer,Sadamichi Maekawa,Eiji Saitoh,Eiji Saitoh,Eiji Saitoh +15 more
TL;DR: In this paper, it was shown that the magnetic insulator LaY(2)Fe(5)O(12) can convert a heat flow into a spin voltage, which can then be converted into an electric voltage as a result of the inverse spin Hall effect.
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Observation of longitudinal spin-Seebeck effect in magnetic insulators
Ken-ichi Uchida,Hiroto Adachi,Takeru Ota,Hiroyasu Nakayama,Sadamichi Maekawa,Eiji Saitoh,Eiji Saitoh +6 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a longitudinal spin-Seebeck effect (SSE) is proposed, in which a magnon-induced spin current is injected parallel to a temperature gradient from a ferromagnet into an attached paramagnetic metal.
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Theory of the Spin Seebeck Effect
TL;DR: The theoretical basis for understanding the spin Seebeck effect is presented and the inverse spin Hall effect converts the injected spin current into a transverse charge voltage, thereby producing electromotive force as in the conventional charge Seebeck device.
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Theory of the spin Seebeck effect.
TL;DR: The spin Seebeck effect refers to the generation of a spin voltage caused by a temperature gradient in a ferromagnet, which enables the thermal injection of spin currents from the ferromagnetic magnet into an attached nonmagnetic metal over a macroscopic scale of several millimeters as mentioned in this paper.
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Linear-response theory of spin Seebeck effect in ferromagnetic insulators
TL;DR: In this article, a linear response theory of the spin Seebeck effect was proposed, i.e., a spin voltage generation from heat current flowing in a ferromagnet.