One-dimensional optomagnonic microcavities for selective excitation of perpendicular standing spin waves
Abstract
Here we propose a method of the excitation of perpendicular standing spin waves (PSSWs) of different orders in an optomagnonic microcavity by ultrashort laser pulses. The microcavity is formed by a magnetic dielectric film surrounded by dielectric non-magnetic Bragg mirrors. Optical cavity modes in the magnetic layer provide concentration and strongly non-uniform distribution of the optical power over the layer thickness and therefore induce the effective field of the inverse Faraday effect also spatially non-uniform. It results in excitation of PSSWs. PSSWs whose wavevector is closest to the wavevector characterizing distribution of the inverse Faraday effect field are excited most efficiently. Consequently, a key advantage of this approach is a selectivity of the PSSW excitation which allows to launch PSSWs of required orders only. All-optical operation of the optomagnonic cavities opens new possibilities for their applications for quantum technologies.
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@article{arxiv.2103.13129,
title = {One-dimensional optomagnonic microcavities for selective excitation of perpendicular standing spin waves},
author = {V. A. Ozerov and D. A. Sylgacheva and M. A. Kozhaev and T. Mikhailova and V. N. Berzhansky and Mehri Hamidi and A. K. Zvezdin and V. I. Belotelov},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2103.13129},
year = {2021}
}