Spatiotemporal Magnonic Vortex Beams with Alternating Transverse Orbital Angular Momentum
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Recent theoretical and experimental advances have demonstrated spatiotemporal photonic and acoustic vortex beams in free space. Such spatiotemporal vortex beams possess orbital angular momentum oriented perpendicular to the wave propagation direction. Herein, we report the discovery of spatiotemporal magnonic vortex beams in a confined ferromagnetic nanostrip geometry. The spatiotemporal magnonic vortex beam features stationary phase dislocations and exhibits wave propagation along a zigzag-like trajectory. Notably, the transverse orbital angular momentum carried by these phase dislocations displays spatial alternation. Our results differ distinctly from their photonic and acoustic counterparts, offering new insights into the fundamental research of spatiotemporal vortex beams.
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