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arxiv: 1503.08408 · v2 · pith:GAN57F35new · submitted 2015-03-29 · ❄️ cond-mat.mes-hall

Low-non-linearity spin-torque oscillations driven by ferromagnetic nanocontacts

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keywords ferromagneticoscillationslocalizednano-contactsdrivenexcitationlayersoptical-mode
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Spin-torque oscillators are strong candidates as nano-scale microwave generators and detectors. However, because of large amplitude-phase coupling (non-linearity), phase noise is enhanced over other linear auto-oscillators. One way to reduce nonlinearity is to use ferromagnetic layers as a resonator and excite them at localized spots, making a resonator-excitor pair. We investigated the excitation of oscillations in dipole-coupled ferromagnetic layers, driven by localized current at ferromagnetic nano-contacts. Oscillations possessed properties of optical-mode spin-waves and at low field ($\approx$200 Oe) had high frequency (15 GHz), a moderate precession amplitude (2--3$^\circ$), and a narrow spectral linewidth ($<$3 MHz) due to localized excitation at nano-contacts. Micromagnetic simulation showed emission of resonator's characteristic optical-mode spin-waves from disturbances generated by domain-wall oscillations at nano-contacts.

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