Spectroscopically Resolved Imaging of Spin Dynamics in Ferromagnets Using Nitrogen-Vacancy Centers in Diamond

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Abstract

Understanding ferromagnetic dynamics is important for the development of future nanoscale spintronic and magnonic devices. Nitrogen-vacancy centers (NV) in diamond provide us with one of the few tools that has been shown to be capable of both broadband spectroscopy of ferromagnetic resonance$^{1}$ and nanometer scale imaging of magnetic fields$^{2}$. Towards the goal of studying ferromagnetic dynamics at the nanoscale, we report recent results of the local spectroscopy of spin dynamics in ferromagnetic materials using NV centers. We see an especially strong coupling to low frequency excitations such as domains and domain walls, and observe a clear spatial dependence of the excitation of different spin wave modes. \\\\ $^1$C.S. Wolfe, V.P. Bhallamudi, H.L. Wang, C.H. Du, S. Manuilov, R.M. Teeling-Smith, A.J. Berger, R. Adur, F.Y. Yang, and P.C. Hammel, Phys. Rev. B \textbf{89}, 180406(R) (2014) \\ $^2$G. Balasubramanian, I.Y. Chan, R. Kolesov, M. Al-Hmoud, J. Tisler, C. Shin, C. Kim, A. Wojcik, P.R. Hemmer, A. Krueger, T. Hanke, A. Leitenstorfer, R. Bratschitsch, F. Jelezko, and J. Wrachtrup, Nature \textbf{455}, 648 (2008)

Authors

  • Christopher Wolfe

    • The Ohio State University Department of Physics
  • Vidya Bhallamudi

    • The Ohio State University Department of Physics
  • Sergei Manuilov

    • The Ohio State University Department of Physics
    • The Ohio Sate University
  • Hailong Wang

    • The Ohio State University
    • The Ohio State University Department of Physics
  • Chunhui Du

    • The Ohio State University
    • The Ohio State University Department of Physics
  • Richelle Teeling-Smith

    • The Ohio State University Department of Physics
  • Carola Purser

    • The Ohio State University Department of Physics
  • Andrew Berger

    • The Ohio State University Department of Physics
  • Rohan Adur

    • The Ohio State University Department of Physics
  • Fengyuan Yang

    • The Ohio State University
    • The Ohio State University Department of Physics
    • The Ohio Sate University
  • P. Chris Hammel

    • The Ohio State University Department of Physics