Spin Wave Propagation through Antiferromagnet/Ferromagnet Interface

ORAL

Abstract

We study the problem of controlling spin waves propagation through an antiferromagnet/ferromagnet interface via tuning material parameters. It is done by introducing the degree of sublattice noncompensation of antiferromagnet (DSNA), which is a physical characteristic of finite-thickness interfaces. The DSNA value can be varied by designing interfaces with a particular disorder or curvilinear geometry. We describe spin-wave propagation through any designed antiferromagnet/ferromagnet interface considering a variable DSNA and appropriate boundary conditions. As a result, we calculate the physical transmittance and reflectance of the spin waves as a function of frequency and show how to control them via the exchange parameters tuning.

*O.B. acknowledges the support of this work by the Academy of Finland (Grants No. 320086 and No. 346035). O.A.T. acknowledges the support by the Australian Research Council (Grant No. DP200101027), the Cooperative Research Project Program at the Research Institute of Electrical Communication, Tohoku University (Japan), and the NCMAS grant.

Presenters

  • Oksana Busel

    • University of Oulu

Authors

  • Oksana Busel

    • University of Oulu
  • Oksana Gorobets

    • National Technical University of Ukraine "Igor Sikorsky Kyiv Polytechnic Institute"
  • Oleg A Tretiakov

    • University of New South Wales