New Journal of Physics (Jan 2019)

Spin-wave non-reciprocity in magnetization-graded ferromagnetic films

  • R A Gallardo,
  • P Alvarado-Seguel,
  • T Schneider,
  • C Gonzalez-Fuentes,
  • A Roldán-Molina,
  • K Lenz,
  • J Lindner,
  • P Landeros

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1088/1367-2630/ab0449
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 21, no. 3
p. 033026

Abstract

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A theoretical approach has been developed to study the spin-wave dynamics of magnetization-graded ferromagnetic films, where the magnetic properties change along the film thickness. The theory is based on a multilayer approach, where the influence of both long-range dipolar interactions and interlayer exchange coupling between sublayers is included. This allows for instance to describe films with a continuous variation of the saturation magnetization along the thickness. A systematic study is carried out in order to analyze different profiles of the saturation magnetization, which is checked through a test of convergence. It is found that the spin-wave dispersion is significantly modified when the strength of the magnetization changes in the bulk film, where a notable frequency non-reciprocity of two counter propagating spin waves is predicted. This is associated with heterosymmetric mode profiles and a modification of the conventional quantization condition associated to perpendicular standing spin-wave modes. Micromagnetic simulations have been carried out to validate the model, where a perfect agreement is reached between both methods. These results show that magnetization-graded ferromagnetic films can be used to channel and control spin waves, thus promoting different kinds of functionalities for magnon-based devices.

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