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Emergent coherent modes in nonlinear magnonic waveguides detected at ultrahigh frequency resolution

An, Kyongmo  
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Mingran, Xu  
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Mucchietto, Andrea  
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2024
Zenodo

Raw data and Python code for the manuscript "Emergent coherent modes in nonlinear magnonic waveguides detected at ultrahigh frequency resolution".  All data files and source code are provided in a zip file. .ipynb file is a python jupyter notebook file which contains all the source codes to generate all the figures.

Abstract: Nonlinearity of dynamic systems plays a key role for neuromorphic computing which is expected to reduce the ever-increasing power consumption of machine learning and artifical intelligence applications. For spin waves (magnons), nonlinearity combined with phase coherence is the basis of phenomena like Bose-Einstein condensation, frequency combs, and pattern recognition in neuromorphic computing. Yet, the broadband electrical detection of these phenomena with high frequency resolution remains a challenge. Here, we demonstrate the generation and detection of phase-coherent nonlinear magnons in an all-electrical GHz probe station based on coplanar waveguides connected to a vector network analyzer which we operate in a frequency-offset mode. Making use of an unprecedented frequency resolution, we resolve the nonlocal emergence of a fine structure of propagating nonlinear magnons, which sensitively depends on both power and a magnetic field. These magnons are shown to maintain coherency with the microwave source while propagating over macroscopic distances. We propose a multi-band four magnon scattering scheme which is in agreement with the field-dependent characteristics of coherent nonlocal signals in the nonlinear excitation regime. Our findings are key to enable the seamless integration of nonlinear magnon processes into high-speed microwave electronics and to advance phase-encoded information processing in magnonic neuronal networks.

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DOI
10.5281/zenodo.13134384
ACOUA ID

5beb70b9-8afb-4829-abd5-5ca95ef0df0e

Author(s)
An, Kyongmo  

Korea Research Institute of Standards and Science

Mingran, Xu  

École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne

Mucchietto, Andrea  

EPFL

Changsoo, Kim

Korea Research Institute of Standards and Science

Moon, K.-W.

Korea Research Institute of Standards and Science

Hwang, Chanyong

Korea Research Institute of Standards and Science

Grundler, Dirk  

École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne

Date Issued

2024

Version

1

Publisher

Zenodo

License

CC BY

Subjects

Magnonics

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Nonlinear Magnons

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Neuromorphic Magnonic Networks

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Magnon Scattering Processes

EPFL units
LMGN  
FunderFunding(s)Grant NO

European Commission

Experienced Researchers Incoming Fellowship Programme at the Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne

665667

Swiss National Science Foundation

Synthesis and functionalities of nanoscale magnonic superstructures

197360

National Research Foundation of Korea

NRF

2021R1C1C2012269

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https://zenodo.org/doi/10.5281/zenodo.13134383

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https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/240844
Available on Infoscience
August 2, 2024
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https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/240547
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