Current-controlled propagation of spin waves in antiparallel, coupled domains

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2019-07

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Liu, Chuanpu
Wu, Shizhe
Zhang, Jianyu
Chen, Jilei
Ding, Jinjun
Ma, Ji
Zhang, Yuelin
Sun, Yuanwei
Tu, Sa
Wang, Hanchen

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Abstract

Spin waves may constitute key components of low-power spintronic devices. Antiferromagnetic-type spin waves are innately high-speed, stable and dual-polarized. So far, it has remained challenging to excite and manipulate antiferromagnetic-type propagating spin waves. Here, we investigate spin waves in periodic 100-nm-wide stripe domains with alternating upward and downward magnetization in La 0.67 Sr 0.33 MnO 3 thin films. In addition to ordinary low-frequency modes, a high-frequency mode around 10 GHz is observed and propagates along the stripe domains with a spin-wave dispersion different from the low-frequency mode. Based on a theoretical model that considers two oppositely oriented coupled domains, this high-frequency mode is accounted for as an effective antiferromagnetic spin-wave mode. The spin waves exhibit group velocities of 2.6 km s −1 and propagate even at zero magnetic bias field. An electric current pulse with a density of only 10 5 A cm −2 can controllably modify the orientation of the stripe domains, which opens up perspectives for reconfigurable magnonic devices.

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Taverne, Bioengineering, Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics, Biomedical Engineering, General Materials Science, Condensed Matter Physics, Electrical and Electronic Engineering

Citation

Liu, C, Wu, S, Zhang, J, Chen, J, Ding, J, Ma, J, Zhang, Y, Sun, Y, Tu, S, Wang, H, Liu, P, Li, C, Jiang, Y, Gao, P, Yu, D, Xiao, J, Duine, R, Wu, M, Nan, C W, Zhang, J & Yu, H 2019, 'Current-controlled propagation of spin waves in antiparallel, coupled domains', Nature Nanotechnology, vol. 14, no. 7, pp. 691-697. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41565-019-0429-7