Excitation of propagating spin waves in ferromagnetic nanowires by microwave voltage-controlled magnetic anisotropy
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2016
Abstract:
The voltage-controlled magnetic anisotropy (VCMA) effect, which manifests itself as variation of
anisotropy of a thin layer of a conductive ferromagnet on a dielectric substrate under the influence of
an external electric voltage, can be used for the development of novel information storage and signal
processing devices with low power consumption. Here it is demonstrated by micromagnetic simulations
that the application of a microwave voltage to a nanosized VCMA gate in an ultrathin ferromagnetic
nanowire results in the parametric excitation of a propagating spin wave, which could serve as a carrier
of information. The frequency of the excited spin wave is twice smaller than the frequency of the applied
voltage while its amplitude is limited by 2 mechanisms: (i) the so-called “phase mechanism” described
by the Zakharov-L’vov-Starobinets “S-theory” and (ii) the saturation mechanism associated with the
nonlinear frequency shift of the excited spin wave. The developed extension of the “S-theory”, which
takes into account the second limitation mechanism, allowed us to estimate theoretically the efficiency
of the parametric excitation of spin waves by the VCMA effect.
Tipologia CRIS:
14.a.1 Articolo su rivista
Keywords:
Multidisciplinary
Elenco autori:
Verba, Roman; Carpentieri, Mario; Finocchio, Giovanni; Tiberkevich, Vasil; Slavin, Andrei
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