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Spin waves in CoFeB on ferroelectric domains combining spin mechanics and magnonics

Brandl, F.
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Franke, K. J. A.
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Lahtinen, T. H. E.
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2014
Solid State Communications

Spin dynamics controlled by magnetoelastic coupling and applied electric fields might play a vital role in future developments of magnonics, i.e., the exploitation of spin waves for the transmission and processing of information. We have performed broadband spin-wave spectroscopy on a magnetostrictive CoFeB alloy grown on a ferroelectric BaTiO3 substrate causing elastic strain with a quasi-periodic modulation. We find characteristic eigenfrequencies and spin-wave modes with large group velocities and small damping. These results suggest bright perspectives for electric-field control of reprogrammable magnonics.

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DOI
10.1016/j.ssc.2013.12.019
Author(s)
Brandl, F.
Franke, K. J. A.
Lahtinen, T. H. E.
van Dijken, S.
Grundler, D.
Date Issued

2014

Published in
Solid State Communications
Volume

198

Start page

13

End page

17

Subjects

A. Ferroelectric

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A. Ferromagnetic

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D. Magnetoelectric coupling

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D. Magnonics

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Part of the special issue: SI: Spin Mechanics

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