Tunable Transient Decay Times in Nonlinear Systems: Application to Magnetic Precession
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❄️ cond-mat.mes-hall
cond-mat.mtrl-scinlin.CD
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magneticdecayequilibriumfieldfrequencylifetimemagnetizationmotion
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The dynamical motion of the magnetization plays a key role in the properties of magnetic materials. If the magnetization is initially away from the equilibrium direction in a magnetic nanoparticle, it will precess at a natural frequency and, with some damping present, will decay to the equilibrium position in a short lifetime. Here we investigate a simple but important situation where a magnetic nanoparticle is driven non-resonantly by an oscillating magnetic field, not at the natural frequency. We find a surprising result that the lifetime of the transient motion is strongly tunable, by factors of over 10,000, by varying the amplitude of the driving field.
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