Bréchet, SylvainAnsermet, Jean-Philippe2015-10-032015-10-032015-10-03201510.1142/S0217984915502462https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/119574WOS:000367802300019The thermodynamics of irreversible processes in continuous media predicts the existence of a magnetic Nernst effect that results from a magnetic analog to the Seebeck effect in a ferromagnet and magnetophoresis occurring in a paramagnetic electrode in contact with the ferromagnet. Thus, a voltage that has DC and AC components is expected across a Pt electrode as a response to the inhomogeneous magnetic induction field generated by magnetostatic waves of an adjacent YIG slab subject to a temperature gradient. The voltage frequency and dependence on the orientation of the applied magnetic induction field are quite distinct from that of spin pumping.Magnetic Seebeck effectMagnetophoresisSpin-caloritronicsMagnetic Nernst effecttext::journal::journal article::research article