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Gilbert damping phenomenology for two-sublattice magnets

Materials Science 2018-11-08 v2 Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics

Abstract

We present a systematic phenomenological description of Gilbert damping in two-sublattice magnets. Our theory covers the full range of materials from ferro- via ferri- to antiferromagnets. Following a Rayleigh dissipation functional approach within a Lagrangian classical field formulation, the theory captures intra- as well as cross-sublattice terms in the Gilbert damping, parameterized by a 2×\times2 matrix. When spin-pumping into an adjacent conductor causes dissipation, we obtain the corresponding Gilbert damping matrix in terms of the interfacial spin-mixing conductances. Our model reproduces the experimentally observed enhancement of the ferromagnetic resonance linewidth in a ferrimagnet close to its compensation temperature without requiring an increased Gilbert parameter. It also predicts new contributions to damping in an antiferromagnet and suggests the resonance linewidths as a direct probe of the sublattice asymmetry, which may stem from boundary or bulk.

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@article{arxiv.1808.04385,
  title  = {Gilbert damping phenomenology for two-sublattice magnets},
  author = {Akashdeep Kamra and Roberto E. Troncoso and Wolfgang Belzig and Arne Brataas},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1808.04385},
  year   = {2018}
}