Spin-wave Confinement and Coupling in Organic-Based Magnetic Nanostructures

ORAL

Abstract

We present the synthesis of a new class of organic-based magnetic nanostructures consisting of nanowires of V[TCNE]x that assemble along the ridges of a grooved substrate. These nanowires exhibit uniaxial magnetic anisotropy in direct contrast to the isotropic in-plane response of typical thin-films. When different magnon modes excited in these structures are brought into resonance by varying the orientation of an in-plane magnetic field, we observe anticrossing behavior, indicating strong coherent coupling between excitations. Furthermore, micromagnetic simulations using real nanowire profiles extracted from cross-sectional scanning electron microscopy faithfully reproduce the experimentally measured spectra without any free parameters, including spin-wave and other higher-order modes. These results introduce a new degree of freedom for organic-based magnetism and spintronics, and together with recent demonstration of encapsulation technologies and demonstrated functional microwave devices that exhibit high quality factors across a frequency range, suggest future promising applications in microwave electronics and quantum magnonics.

*This work was supported by NSF Grant No. DMR-1507775, NSF Grant No. EFMA-1741666, and DFG Grant No. SFB762.

Presenters

  • Michael Chilcote

    • Physics, Ohio State University
    • Ohio State University
    • Department of Physics, Ohio State University
    • Physics, The Ohio State University

Authors

  • Michael Chilcote

    • Physics, Ohio State University
    • Ohio State University
    • Department of Physics, Ohio State University
    • Physics, The Ohio State University
  • Megan Harberts

    • Physics, Ohio State University
  • Bodo Fuhrmann

    • IZM, Martin-Luther-Universitat Halle-Wittenberg
  • Katrin Lehmann

    • Institute fur Physik, Martin-Luther-Universitat Halle-Wittenberg
  • Yu Lu

    • Chemistry, Ohio State University
  • Andrew Franson

    • Physics, Ohio State University
  • Howard Yu

    • Physics, Ohio State University
  • Na Zhu

    • Electrical Engineering, Yale University
  • Hong X Tang

    • Electrical Engineering, Yale University
    • Yale Univ
    • Department of Electrical Engineering, Yale University
    • Yale University
  • Georg Schmidt

    • Institute fur Physik, Martin-Luther-Universitat Halle-Wittenberg
  • Ezekiel Johnston-Halperin

    • Physics, Ohio State University