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Observation of Coherently Coupled Cation Spin Dynamics in an Insulating Ferrimagnetic Oxide

Materials Science 2023-03-29 v1 Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics

Abstract

Many technologically useful magnetic oxides are ferrimagnetic insulators, which consist of chemically distinct cations. Here, we examine the spin dynamics of different magnetic cations in ferrimagnetic NiZnAl-ferrite (Ni0.65_{0.65}Zn0.35_{0.35}Al0.8_{0.8}Fe1.2_{1.2}O4_4) under continuous microwave excitation. Specifically, we employ time-resolved x-ray ferromagnetic resonance to separately probe Fe2+/3+^{2+/3+} and Ni2+^{2+} cations on different sublattice sites. Our results show that the precessing cation moments retain a rigid, collinear configuration to within \approx2^\circ. Moreover, the effective spin relaxation is identical to within <<10% for all magnetic cations in the ferrite. We thus validate the oft-assumed ``ferromagnetic-like'' dynamics in resonantly driven ferrimagnetic oxides, where the magnetic moments from different cations precess as a coherent, collective magnetization.

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@article{arxiv.2302.03100,
  title  = {Observation of Coherently Coupled Cation Spin Dynamics in an Insulating Ferrimagnetic Oxide},
  author = {C. Klewe and P. Shafer and J. E. Shoup and C. Kons and Y. Pogoryelov and R. Knut and B. A. Gray and H. -M. Jeon and B. M. Howe and O. Karis and Y. Suzuki and E. Arenholz and D. A. Arena and S. Emori},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2302.03100},
  year   = {2023}
}