The interaction between different
types of wave excitation in hybrid
systems is usually anisotropic. Magnetoelastic coupling between surface
acoustic waves and spin waves strongly depends on the direction of
the external magnetic field. However, in the present study we observe
that even if the orientation of the field is supportive for the coupling,
the magnetoelastic interaction can be significantly reduced for surface
acoustic waves with a particular profile in the direction normal to
the surface at distances much smaller than the wavelength. We use
Brillouin light scattering for the investigation of thermally excited
phonons and magnons in a magnetostrictive CoFeB/Au multilayer deposited
on a Si substrate. The experimental data are interpreted on the basis
of a linearized model of interaction between surface acoustic waves
and spin waves.
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