2019
DOI: 10.1103/physrevlett.123.247202
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Chiral Pumping of Spin Waves

Abstract: We report a theory for the coherent and incoherent chiral pumping of spin waves into thin magnetic films through the dipolar coupling with a local magnetic transducer, such as a nanowire. The ferromagnetic resonance of the nanowire is broadened by the injection of unidirectional spin waves that generates a non-equilibrium magnetization in only half of the film. A temperature gradient between the local magnet and film leads to a unidirectional flow of incoherent magnons, i.e., a chiral spin Seebeck effect.

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“…It can be measured by Brillouin light scattering [18], the spin-rotation coupling by fabricating a conductor on top of the acoustic medium [15,16], and other techniques [52]. The generation of unidirectionality by interference does not require a nonreciprocal coupling mechanism [25][26][27][28] but only an out-of-phase relation of the two fields at resonance. The phenomenon should be universal for many field propagation phenomena, such as exchange coupled magnetic nanowires and films [25] and reciprocally coupled magnons and waveguide photons [28].…”
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“…It can be measured by Brillouin light scattering [18], the spin-rotation coupling by fabricating a conductor on top of the acoustic medium [15,16], and other techniques [52]. The generation of unidirectionality by interference does not require a nonreciprocal coupling mechanism [25][26][27][28] but only an out-of-phase relation of the two fields at resonance. The phenomenon should be universal for many field propagation phenomena, such as exchange coupled magnetic nanowires and films [25] and reciprocally coupled magnons and waveguide photons [28].…”
Section: -2mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When exciting a single magnetic nanowire by microwaves, we predict a passive wire induces the unidirectional phonon current and formation of standing waves in the region between two magnetic nanowires. This mechanism should also lead to a unidirectional spin Seebeck effect [26] generated by a temperature gradient between the magnetic and acoustic insulators [59]. Unidirectionality emerges here from a dynamical phase shift, rather than the purely geometrical interference employed by electrical unidirectional SAW generators [29,30].…”
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“…Magnons, the elementary excitations of the magnetic order, carry an intrinsic angular momentum that can be utilized to transport information [7][8][9][10]. Dynamic dipolar stray fields emitted by ferromagnetic nanostructures can generate a unidirectional magnon current in a ferromagnetic film or conductors in its proximity by "chiral spin pumping" [11][12][13][14][15]. Magnons can propagate over centimeters [16] in magnetic insulators such as yttrium iron garnet (YIG) without Joule heating.…”
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“…In this work, we theoretically demonstrate trapping of waves on short length scales by the unique functionalities of chiral pumping [3,4,14,23]. We first focus on a device consisting of two magnetic transducers in the form of nanowires on top of a high-quality thin film of a magnetic insulator such as YIG ( Fig.…”
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confidence: 99%