2012
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-30247-3_17
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The Dynamic Magnonic Crystal: New Horizons in Artificial Crystal Based Signal Processing

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“…Since the lateral variations of the bias magnetic field were approximately sinusoidal inside of the YIG film, the spectrum of the crystal contained only one space component and a sole rejection band appeared (see right panel in figure 5(b)). It was demonstrated that the rejection band depth and width could be tuned via the applied current [10,219]. Furthermore, it was shown that such a crystal could be switched from a full transmission to a full rejection state faster than 10 ns, which is a tenth of the spin-wave relaxation time and the time of spin-wave propagation through the crystal.…”
Section: Current-controlled Dynamic Magnonic Crystalsmentioning
confidence: 93%
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“…Since the lateral variations of the bias magnetic field were approximately sinusoidal inside of the YIG film, the spectrum of the crystal contained only one space component and a sole rejection band appeared (see right panel in figure 5(b)). It was demonstrated that the rejection band depth and width could be tuned via the applied current [10,219]. Furthermore, it was shown that such a crystal could be switched from a full transmission to a full rejection state faster than 10 ns, which is a tenth of the spin-wave relaxation time and the time of spin-wave propagation through the crystal.…”
Section: Current-controlled Dynamic Magnonic Crystalsmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…This shift results in a spectral inversion in the frequency domain. The frequency inversion in a range of frequencies of ±15 MHz has been shown experimentally [10,104,105].…”
Section: Frequency Inversion and Time Reversal Using Dynamic Magnonicmentioning
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“…The top panel of (e) shows a schematic diagram of a dynamic magnonic crystal realized using this technique. The crystal comprises a metallic meander structure separated from the surface of a YIG waveguide by a thin spacer [161][162][163][164]. In the absence of a current flowing through the meander structure the transmission characteristics of the system are those of a uniform YIG waveguide and the crystal is "off" (dotted blue line, righthand panel).…”
Section: Magnetic Metamaterials and The Magnonic Crystalmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The crystal is switched "on" by applying a current I 0 (t) (solid red line) 160], or a spatially modulated magnetic field (Fig. 7e) [161,162]. These last two techniques earn a special mention because they allow time-varying crystal structures to be produced.…”
Section: Magnetic Metamaterials and The Magnonic Crystalmentioning
confidence: 99%