Fast long-wavelength exchange spin waves in partially compensated Ga:YIG

Spin waves in yttrium iron garnet (YIG) nano-structures attract increasing attention from the perspective of novel magnon-based data processing applications. For short wavelengths needed in small-scale devices, the group velocity is directly proportional to the spin-wave exchange stiffness constant...

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Veröffentlicht in:Applied physics letters 2022-03, Vol.120 (10)
Hauptverfasser: Böttcher, T., Ruhwedel, M., Levchenko, K. O., Wang, Q., Chumak, H. L., Popov, M. A., Zavislyak, I. V., Dubs, C., Surzhenko, O., Hillebrands, B., Chumak, A. V., Pirro, P.
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Zusammenfassung:Spin waves in yttrium iron garnet (YIG) nano-structures attract increasing attention from the perspective of novel magnon-based data processing applications. For short wavelengths needed in small-scale devices, the group velocity is directly proportional to the spin-wave exchange stiffness constant λ ex. Using wave vector resolved Brillouin light scattering spectroscopy, we directly measure λ ex in Ga-substituted YIG thin films and show that it is about three times larger than for pure YIG. Consequently, the spin-wave group velocity overcomes the one in pure YIG for wavenumbers k > 4 rad/μm, and the ratio between the velocities reaches a constant value of around 3.4 for all k > 20 rad/μm. As revealed by vibrating-sample magnetometry and ferromagnetic resonance spectroscopy, Ga:YIG films with thicknesses down to 59 nm have a low Gilbert damping ( α < 10 − 3), a decreased saturation magnetization μ 0 M S ≈ 20 mT, and a pronounced out-of-plane uniaxial anisotropy of about μ 0 H u 1 ≈ 95 mT, which leads to an out-of-plane easy axis. Thus, Ga:YIG opens access to fast and isotropic spin-wave transport for all wavelengths in nano-scale systems independently of dipolar effects.
ISSN:0003-6951
1077-3118
DOI:10.1063/5.0082724