Fresnel diffraction of spin waves

ORAL

Abstract

Spin waves, which have long been investigated for their potential in microwave electronics, found a renewed interest in the emerging field of magnonics, with promising functionalities for computation applications. In this context, several concepts of optics are applied to spin-waves, which includes recent works on the generation of spin-wave beams in continuous thin films from constricted coplanar waveguides (CPW) [1,2]. In this work, we explore experimentally the nature of the emission for the isotropic magnetostatic forward volume wave mode via spin-wave spectroscopy [3]. We found that the spin wave propagation remains focused in a beam of width comparable to that of the constriction, and that the spin-wave amplitude displays oscillations in the direction transverse to the propagation. Both of these features are understood in the framework of the Fresnel theory of near-field diffraction. These findings are of particular importance for future exploration of spin-wave interferometry.

*This work was supported by the French “Agence National de la Recherche” grant ANR-11-LABX-0058_NIE, and the USFQ PolyGrant No. 431 program. The synthesis of the YIG films at Argonne was supported by the U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Science, Materials Science and Engineering Division.

Presenters

  • Vincent Vlaminck

    • Diego de Robles y Vía Interoceánica, Quito, Ecuador, Universidad San Francisco de Quito
    • Univ San Francisco de Quito

Authors

  • Nicolás Loayza

    • Diego de Robles y Vía Interoceánica, Quito, Ecuador, Universidad San Francisco de Quito
  • Matthias Yougfleisch

    • Material Science Division , Argonne National Laboratory
  • Axel Hoffmann

    • Materials Science Division, Argonne National Laboratory
    • Material Science Division , Argonne National Laboratory
    • Argonne National Laboratory
    • Material Science Division, Argonne National Laboratory
  • Matthieu Bailleul

    • Département de Magnétisme des Objets Nanostructurés, Institut de Physique et Chimie des Matériaux de Strasbourg
  • Vincent Vlaminck

    • Diego de Robles y Vía Interoceánica, Quito, Ecuador, Universidad San Francisco de Quito
    • Univ San Francisco de Quito