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arxiv: 0812.4553 · v1 · submitted 2008-12-24 · ❄️ cond-mat.other · cond-mat.mtrl-sci

Design and optimization of one-dimensional ferrite-film based magnonic crystals

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keywords crystalsmagnonicbandscharacteristicsgratingsgroovegroovesone-dimensional
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One-dimensional magnonic crystals have been implemented as gratings of shallow grooves chemically etched into the surface of yttrium-iron garnet films. Scattering of backward volume magnetostatic spin waves from such structures is investigated experimentally and theoretically. Well-defined rejection frequency bands are observed in transmission characteristics of the magnonic crystals. The loss inserted by the gratings and the rejections bands bandwidths are studied as a function of the film thickness, the groove depth, the number of grooves, and the groove width. The experimental data are well described by a theoretical model based on the analogy of a spin-wave film-waveguide with a microwave transmission line. Our study shows that magnonic crystals with required operational characteristics can be engineered by adjusting these geometrical parameters.

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