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arxiv: 1706.10057 · v1 · pith:7LMWTGLMnew · submitted 2017-06-30 · ❄️ cond-mat.mtrl-sci

Spin-wave propagation in cubic anisotropic materials

classification ❄️ cond-mat.mtrl-sci
keywords anisotropiccubicspin-wavedevicesmaterialselectronheatinginformation
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The information carrier of modern technologies is the electron charge whose transport inevitably generates Joule heating. Spin-waves, the collective precessional motion of electron spins, do not involve moving charges and thus avoid Joule heating. In this respect, magnonic devices in which the information is carried by spin-waves attract interest for low-power computing. However implementation of magnonic devices for practical use suffers from low spin-wave signal and on/off ratio. Here we demonstrate that cubic anisotropic materials can enhance spin-wave signals by improving spin-wave amplitude as well as group velocity and attenuation length. Furthermore, cubic anisotropic material shows an enhanced on/off ratio through a laterally localized edge mode, which closely mimics the gate-controlled conducting channel in traditional field-effect transistors. These attractive features of cubic anisotropic materials will invigorate magnonics research towards wave-based functional devices.

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