Local inhomogeneities enable phase-dependent non-adiabatic parametric amplification of propagating spin waves in YIG nanostructures via momentum scattering, as shown by micromagnetic simulations and Brillouin light scattering experiments.
Reservoir computing using a spin-wave delay-line active-ring resonator based on yttrium-iron-garnet film
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Phase-dependent parametric amplification of propagating spin waves in YIG nanostructures enabled by local inhomogeneities
Local inhomogeneities enable phase-dependent non-adiabatic parametric amplification of propagating spin waves in YIG nanostructures via momentum scattering, as shown by micromagnetic simulations and Brillouin light scattering experiments.
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Spoken Digit Recognition and Speaker Classification by Nonlinear Interfered Spin Wave-Based Physical Reservoir Computing
Spin wave-based physical reservoir computing achieves 85.8% speaker classification accuracy without cochleagram preprocessing.