Electromagnetic breathing dromion-like structures in an anisotropic ferromagnetic medium
The influence of Gilbert damping on the propagation of electromagnetic waves (EMWs) in an anisotropic ferromagnetic medium is investigated theoretically. The interaction of the magnetic field component of the electromagnetic wave with the magnetization of a ferromagnetic medium has been studied by s...
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Zusammenfassung: | The influence of Gilbert damping on the propagation of electromagnetic waves
(EMWs) in an anisotropic ferromagnetic medium is investigated theoretically.
The interaction of the magnetic field component of the electromagnetic wave
with the magnetization of a ferromagnetic medium has been studied by solving
the associated Maxwell's equations coupled with a Landau-Lifshitz-Gilbert (LLG)
equation. When small perturbations are made on the magnetization of the
ferromagnetic medium and magnetic field along the direction of propagation of
electromagnetic wave by using the reductive perturbation method, the associated
nonlinear dynamics is governed by a time-dependent damped derivative nonlinear
Schrodinger (TDDNLS) equation. The Lagrangian density function is constructed
by using the variational method to solve the TDDNLS equation to understand the
dynamics of the system under consideration. The propagation of EMW in a
ferromagnetic medium with inherent Gilbert damping admits very interesting
nonlinear dynamical structures. These structures include Gilbert
damping-managing symmetrically breathing solitons, localized erupting
electromagnetic breathing dromion-like modes of excitations, breathing
dromion-like soliton, decaying dromion-like modes and an unexpected
creation-annihilation mode of excitations in the form of growing-decaying
dromion-like modes. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2406.13320 |