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 (Ni0.65Zn0.35Al0.8Fe1.2O4) under continuous microwave excitation. Specifically, we employ time-resolved x-ray ferromagnetic resonance to separately probe Fe2+/3+ and Ni2+ cations on different sublattice sites. Our results show that the precessing cation moments retain a rigid, collinear configuration to within ≈2∘. 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.
@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}
}