Self-hybridization of magnons in synthetic antiferromagnetic multilayers

ORAL

Abstract

Antiferromagnets possess many potential applications due to their high-frequency dynamic properties. Here, we study combinations of ferromagnetic layers separated by non-magnetic layers of suitable thicknesses. These structures have an antiferromagnetic coupling between adjacent ferromagnetic layers and are called synthetic antiferromagnets. Synthetic antiferromagnets are useful materials for tuning magnon frequencies by manipulating magnon-magnon interactions. In this work, we consider Permalloy-Ru tetralayer structures. We previously predicted that tetralayers contain self-hybridization effect amongst acoustic or optical magnon pairs. We have now experimentally observed self-hybridization effects that are in close agreement with both macrospin model calculations and micromagnetic simulations. This work paves the way for electric tunability of magnon-magnon interactions.

*Work at Oakland University was supported by U.S. National Science Foundation under Grants No. ECCS-1941426.

Presenters

  • Mitra M Subedi

    • Wayne State University, Detroit, MI, United States

Authors

  • Mitra M Subedi

    • Wayne State University, Detroit, MI, United States
  • Yuzan Xiong

    • Oakland University
    • Oakland University, Rochester, MI, United States
  • Peter B Meisenheimer

    • University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, United States
  • John T Heron

    • University of Michigan
    • University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, UNited States
  • Wei Zhang

    • Oakland University
    • Oakland University, Rochester, MI, United States
  • Joseph N Sklenar

    • Wayne State University, Detroit, MI, United States
    • Wayne State University