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Tunable cooperativity in coupled spin-cavity systems

Liensberger, Lukas
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Haslbeck, Franz X.
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Bauer, Andreas
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September 22, 2021
Physical Review B

We experimentally study the tunability of the cooperativity in coupled spin-cavity systems by changing the magnetic state of the spin system via an external control parameter. As a model system, we use the skyrmion host material Cu2OSeO3 coupled to a microwave cavity resonator. We measure a dispersive coupling between the resonator and magnon modes in different magnetic phases of the material and model our results by using the input-output formalism. Our results show a strong tunability of the normalized coupling rate by magnetic field, allowing us to change the magnon-photon cooperativity from 1 to 60 at the phase boundaries of the skyrmion lattice state.

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DOI
10.1103/PhysRevB.104.L100415
Web of Science ID

WOS:000704412400004

Author(s)
Liensberger, Lukas
Haslbeck, Franz X.
Bauer, Andreas
Berger, Helmuth  
Gross, Rudolf
Huebl, Hans
Pfleiderer, Christian
Weiler, Mathias
Date Issued

2021-09-22

Publisher

AMER PHYSICAL SOC

Published in
Physical Review B
Volume

104

Issue

10

Article Number

L100415

Subjects

Materials Science, Multidisciplinary

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Physics, Applied

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Physics, Condensed Matter

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Materials Science

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Physics

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skyrmions

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magnon

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REVIEWED

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