Bulletin of the American Physical Society
APS March Meeting 2020
Volume 65, Number 1
Monday–Friday, March 2–6, 2020; Denver, Colorado
Session L41: Magnetic dynamics and magnetic switching
8:00 AM–11:00 AM,
Wednesday, March 4, 2020
Room: 707
Sponsoring
Unit:
GMAG
Chair: Yabin Fan, Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT
Abstract: L41.00011 : Controlled nonlinear magnetic damping in spin-Hall nano-devices*
Presenter:
Boris Divinskiy
(Institute for Applied Physics and Center for Nonlinear Science, University of Muenster)
Authors:
Boris Divinskiy
(Institute for Applied Physics and Center for Nonlinear Science, University of Muenster)
Sergei Urazhdin
(Department of Physics, Emory University)
Sergej Demokritov
(Institute for Applied Physics and Center for Nonlinear Science, University of Muenster)
Vladislav Demidov
(Institute for Applied Physics and Center for Nonlinear Science, University of Muenster)
We utilize micro-focus Brillouin light spectroscopy (BLS) to demonstrate that nonlinear damping can be controlled by the ellipticity of magnetization precession. By balancing the demagnetizing field with the magnetic anisotropy in a Pt/Co/Ni heterostructure, we minimize ellipticity and achieve coherent magnetization oscillations in a microscopic CoNi disk, driven by spatially extended injection of spin current generated in Pt by the spin Hall effect. Micromagnetic simulations show that the mechanism responsible for the nonlinear damping is non-resonant parametric pumping enabled by the precession ellipticity. Our results provide a novel route for the implementation of efficient active spintronic and magnonic devices driven by spin current.
[1] V. E. Demidov, S. Urazhdin, B. Divinskiy, V. D. Bessonov, A. B. Rinkevich, V. V. Ustinov and S. O. Demokritov, Nature Comm. 8, 1579 (2017)
*Supported by the NSF award #ECCS-1804198
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