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Achieving unidirectional propagation of twisted magnons in a magnetic nanodisk array

Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics 2023-07-17 v1

Abstract

Twisted magnons (TMs) have great potential applications in communication and computing owing to the orbital angular momentum (OAM) degree of freedom. Realizing the unidirectional propagation of TMs is the key to design functional magnonics devices. Here we theoretically study the propagation of TMs in one-dimensional magnetic nanodisk arrays. By performing micromagnetic simulations, we find that the one-dimensional nanodisk array exhibits a few bands due to the collective excitations of TMs. A simple model by considering the exchange interaction is proposed to explain the emerging multiband structure and theoretical results agree well with micromagnetic simulations. Interestingly, for a zigzag structure, the dispersion curves and propagation images of TMs show obvious nonreciprocity for specific azimuthal quantum number (ll), which originates from a geometric effect depending on the phase difference of TMs and the relative angle between two adjacent nanodisks. Utilizing this feature, one can conveniently realize the unidirectional propagation of TMs with arbitrary nonzero ll. Our work provides important theoretical references for controlling the propagation of TMs.

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@article{arxiv.2307.07347,
  title  = {Achieving unidirectional propagation of twisted magnons in a magnetic nanodisk array},
  author = {Zhixiong Li and Xiansi Wang and Xuejuan Liu and Peng Yan},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2307.07347},
  year   = {2023}
}

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7 pages, 6 figures