Ultra-broadband spin wave propagation in Co<sub>2</sub>(Mn<sub>0.6</sub>Fe<sub>0.4</sub>)Si thin films

ORAL

Abstract

Ferromagnetic Heusler alloys with low magnetic damping are highly promising materials for magnonic devices, which rely on excitation and detection of spin waves. Using all-electrical spin wave spectroscopy we report spin wave propagation in sputtered Co2(Mn0.6Fe0.4)Si Heusler alloy thin films with thickness of 50 nm. We integrated a nanostructured microwave antenna to locally excite and detect propagating spin waves in a Damon-Eshbach configuration. We estimate the group velocity to be up to 12.0 km/s and we observe spin wave propagation with a frequency band as broad as 15 GHz. From the experimental frequency dependence of group velocity we calculate the spin wave dispersion.Our results show that all-electrical measurements are a powerful method for determining the fundamental spin wave characteristics of Heusler alloys, over a broad and tunable range of frequencies, and with group velocities an order of magnitude higher than in conventional materials.

*National Nature Science Foundation of China under Grant Nos. 11674020, 11444005, youth 1000 talent program, 111 talent program B16001 and Ministry of Science and Technology of China MOST No. 2016YFA0300802.
SHINES
the MacDiarmid Institute

Presenters

  • Jianyu Zhang

    • BeiHang University

Authors

  • Jianyu Zhang

    • BeiHang University
  • Tobias Stückler

    • BeiHang University
  • Chuanpu Liu

    • BeiHang University
  • Haiming Yu

    • BeiHang University
  • Florian Heimbach

    • BeiHang University
  • Jilei Chen

    • BeiHang University
  • Junfeng Hu

    • BeiHang University
  • Sa Tu

    • BeiHang University
  • Youguang Zhang

    • BeiHang University
  • Simon Granville

    • Victoria University of Wellington
  • Mingzhong Wu

    • UCLA
  • Weisheng Zhao

    • BeiHang University
  • Dapeng Yu

    • Department of Physics, Southern University of Science and Technology
    • Southern University of Science and Technology
    • Department of Physics, South University of Science and Technology
    • Peiking University
  • Zhi-Min Liao

    • Peiking University
  • Tao Liu

    • Department of Physics, Colorado State University
    • UCLA