New Journal of Physics (Jan 2022)

Spin-wave modes of magnetic bimerons in nanodots

  • Chendong Jin,
  • Shuang Li,
  • Hu Zhang,
  • Ruining Wang,
  • Jianglong Wang,
  • Ruqian Lian,
  • Penglai Gong,
  • Xingqiang Shi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1088/1367-2630/ac7c86
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 24, no. 7
p. 073013

Abstract

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We report the resonance excitations and the spin-wave modes of a single bimeron in a confined nanodot by using micromagnetic simulations. Magnetic bimerons can be considered as in-plane topological spin textures of magnetic skyrmions, which means that the spin-wave modes of bimerons also rotate in-plane compared to skyrmions, for example, through the application of out-of-plane microwave magnetic fields, the spin-wave mode of bimerons is no longer a breathing mode but contains a counterclockwise mode at low frequencies and a clockwise mode at high frequencies. When in-plane microwave magnetic fields rotated at different angles are applied, the spin-wave mode of bimerons has an anisotropic property, i.e., the spin-wave mode presents as a breathing mode for the microwave magnetic field applied along the x -direction, and a couple of azimuthal modes for the microwave magnetic field applied along the y -direction. Moreover, we demonstrate that the breathing mode, the counterclockwise rotation mode, and the clockwise rotation mode can simultaneously appear together when the microwave magnetic field is applied at a specific angle in the plane. In addition to the three typical spin-wave modes, two high-phase counterclockwise rotation modes lead to the periodic deformation of bimerons due to the broken rotational symmetry of the spin texture. Our results reveal the rich spin-wave modes of bimerons, which may contribute to the applications in spintronics and magnonics.

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