The interactions between spin wave and stacked domain walls.

J Phys Condens Matter

Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Seoul National University, Seoul 08826, Republic of Korea.

Published: February 2021


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In this study, the interactions between spin wave (SW) and stacked domain walls in a magnetic nanostrip are investigated via micromagnetic simulation. It is found that under the excitation of SW, the metastable TWVW structure consisting of a transverse wall (TW) and a vortex wall (VW) may transform into a 360° wall or may completely annihilate depending on the frequency and amplitude of the SW. In contrast, stacked TWs (STWs) structure shows good robustness. Similar to a single TW, the STWs can be moved by SW and the inside TWs exhibit coherent motions. Notably, the frequency dependence of STWs' velocity demonstrates obvious emergence, shift and disappearance of the resonant peaks. Such changes are found to be in accordance with SW reflection, which thus agrees with the mechanism of linear momentum transfer torque (LMTT). In concern with the SW transmission through STWs, we show that by varying TWs number and SW frequency, a wide range of transmission efficiency η can be obtained. At certain frequencies, η may increase with TWs number and may go beyond 100%, which indicates a lowered attenuation by STWs. On the other hand, the phase shift of the transmitted SW always increases linearly with the TWs number and can be resonantly enhanced at frequencies same as that of TWs normal modes. Mapping of SW reveals that the phase shift is a result of fast propagation of SW through TWs. The fast propagation and the low attenuation of SW through STWs suggests that STWs may serve as an excellent SW channel. Meanwhile, the induced STWs motion and the controlled SW transmission and phase shift by STWs also promises great uses of STWs in future magnonic devices and domain wall devices.

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