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Imaging non-standing spin-waves in confined micron-sized ferromagnetic structures under uniform excitation

Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics 2020-02-21 v1

Abstract

A non-standing character of directly imaged spin-waves in confined micron-sized ultrathin permalloy (Ni\textsubscript{80}Fe\textsubscript{20}) structures is reported along with evidence of the possibility to alter the observed state by modifications to the sample geometry. Using micromagnetic simulations the presence of the spin-wave modes excited in the permalloy stripes along with the quasi-uniform modes were calculated. The predicted spin-waves were imaged in direct space using time resolved scanning transmission X-ray microscopy, combined with a ferromagnetic resonance excitation scheme (STXM-FMR). STXM-FMR measurements revealed a non-standing character of the spin-waves. Also it was shown by micromagnetic simulations and confirmed with STXM-FMR results that the observed character of the spin-waves can be influenced by the local magnetic fields in different sample geometries.

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@article{arxiv.1911.08281,
  title  = {Imaging non-standing spin-waves in confined micron-sized ferromagnetic structures under uniform excitation},
  author = {Santa Pile and Thomas Feggeler and Taddäus Schaffers and Ralf Meckenstock and Martin Buchner and Detlef Spoddig and Benjamin Zingsem and Verena Ney and Michael Farle and Heiko Wende and Hendrik Ohldag and Andreas Ney and Katharina Ollefs},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1911.08281},
  year   = {2020}
}