Coherent Magnons with Giant Nonreciprocity at Nanoscale Wavelengths

Rodolfo Gallardo, Markus Weigand, Katrin Schultheiss, Attila Kakay, Roland Mattheis, Jörg Raabe, Gisela Schütz, Alina Deac, Jürgen Lindner, Sebastian Wintz

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Abstract

Nonreciprocal wave propagation arises in systems with broken time-reversal symmetry and is key to the functionality of devices, such as isolators or circulators, in microwave, photonic, and acoustic applications. In magnetic systems, collective wave excitations known as magnon quasiparticles have so far yielded moderate nonreciprocities, mainly observed by means of incoherent thermal magnon spectra, while their occurrence as coherent spin waves (magnon ensembles with identical phase) is yet to be demonstrated. Here, we report the direct observation of strongly nonreciprocal propagating coherent spin waves in a patterned element of a ferromagnetic bilayer stack with antiparallel magnetic orientations. We use time-resolved scanning transmission X-ray microscopy (TR-STXM) to directly image the layer-collective dynamics of spin waves with wavelengths ranging from 5 μm down to 100 nm emergent at frequencies between 500 MHz and 5 GHz. The experimentally observed nonreciprocity factor of these counter-propagating waves is greater than 10 with respect to both group velocities and specific wavelengths. Our experimental findings are supported by the results from an analytic theory, and their peculiarities are further discussed in terms of caustic spin-wave focusing.

Original languageEnglish
JournalACS Nano
DOIs
StateAccepted/In press - 2023
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • caustics
  • magnons
  • nonreciprocity
  • spin waves
  • X-ray microscopy

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