The method computes spin-wave resistance from the time derivative of magnetic energy in a micromagnetic simulation, and parameter sweeps map how transducer geometry and YIG thickness affect spin-wave efficiency.
Design rules for low-insertion-loss magnonic transducers
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We present a computational framework for the design of magnonic transducers, where waveguide antennas generate and pick up spin-wave signals. Our method relies on the combination of circuit-level models with micromagnetic simulations and allows simulation of complex geometries in the magnonic domain. We validated our model with experimental measurements, which showed good agreement witch the predicted scattering parameters of the system. Using our model we identified scaling rules of the antenna radiation resistance and we show strategies to maximize transduction efficiency between the electric and magnetic domains. We designed a transducer pair on YIG with 5dB insertion loss in a 100 MHz band, an unusually low value for micron-scale spin-wave devices. This demonstrates that magnonic devices can be very efficient and competitive in RF applications.
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Micromagnetic Simulation and Optimization of Spin-Wave Transducers
The method computes spin-wave resistance from the time derivative of magnetic energy in a micromagnetic simulation, and parameter sweeps map how transducer geometry and YIG thickness affect spin-wave efficiency.