Skyrmion-Based Dynamic Magnonic Crystal.
Fusheng Ma, Yan Zhou, H. B. Braun, and W. S. Lew
Nano Letters 15, 4029 (2015)
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A linear array of periodically spaced and individually controllable
skyrmions is introduced as a magnonic crystal. It is numerically
demonstrated that skyrmion nucleation and annihilation can be accurately
controlled by a nanosecond spin polarized current pulse through a
nanocontact. Arranged in a periodic array, such nanocontacts allow the
creation of a skyrmion lattice that causes a periodic modulation of the
waveguide’s magnetization, which can be dynamically controlled by
changing either the strength of an applied external magnetic field or
the density of the injected spin current through the nanocontacts. The
skyrmion diameter is highly dependent on both the applied field and the
injected current. This implies tunability of the lowest band gap as the
skyrmion diameter directly affects the strength of the pinning
potential. The calculated magnonic spectra thus exhibit tunable allowed
frequency bands and forbidden frequency bandgaps analogous to that of
conventional magnonic crystals where, in contrast, the periodicity is
structurally induced and static. In the dynamic magnetic crystal studied
here, it is possible to dynamically turn on and off the artificial
periodic structure, which allows switching between full rejection and
full transmission of spin waves in the waveguide. These findings should
stimulate further research activities on multiple functionalities
offered by magnonic crystals based on periodic skyrmion lattices. |
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