Physical Review Research (Jul 2021)

Spatially resolved GHz magnetization dynamics of a magnetite nano-particle chain inside a magnetotactic bacterium

  • Thomas Feggeler,
  • Ralf Meckenstock,
  • Detlef Spoddig,
  • Benjamin W. Zingsem,
  • Hendrik Ohldag,
  • Heiko Wende,
  • Michael Farle,
  • Michael Winklhofer,
  • Katharina J. Ollefs

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevResearch.3.033036
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 3
p. 033036

Abstract

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Understanding magnonic properties of nonperiodic magnetic nanostructures requires real-space imaging of ferromagnetic resonance modes with spatial resolution well below the optical diffraction limit and sampling rates in the 5–100 GHz range. Here, we demonstrate element-specific scanning transmission x-ray microscopy-detected ferromagnetic resonance (STXM-FMR) applied to a chain of dipolarly coupled Fe_{3}O_{4} nano-particles (40–50 nm particle size) inside a single cell of a magnetotactic bacterium Magnetospirillum magnetotacticum. The ferromagnetic resonance mode of the nano-particle chain driven at 6.748 GHz and probed with 50 nm x-ray focus size was found to have a uniform phase response but non-uniform amplitude response along the chain segments due to the superposition of dipolar coupled modes of chain segments and individual particles, in agreement with micromagnetic simulations.