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Perspective: Magnon-magnon coupling in hybrid magnonics

Materials Science 2025-12-01 v1

Abstract

The internal coupling of magnetic excitations (magnons) with themselves has created a new research sub-field in hybrid magnonics, i.e., magnon-magnon coupling, which focuses on materials discovery and engineering for probing and controlling magnons in a coherent manner. This is enabled by, one, the abundant mechanisms of introducing magnetic interactions, with examples of exchange coupling, dipolar coupling, RKKY coupling, and DMI coupling, and two, the vast knowledge of how to control magnon band structure, including field and wavelength dependences of frequencies, for determining the degeneracy of magnon modes with different symmetries. In particular, we discuss how magnon-magnon coupling is implemented in various materials systems, with examples of magnetic bilayers, synthetic antiferromagnets, nanomagnetic arrays, layered van der Waals magnets, and (DMI SOT materials) in magnetic multilayers. We then introduce new concept of applications for these hybrid magnonic materials systems, with examples of frequency up/down conversion and magnon-exciton coupling, and discuss what properties are desired for achieving those applications.

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@article{arxiv.2511.21904,
  title  = {Perspective: Magnon-magnon coupling in hybrid magnonics},
  author = {Wei Zhang and Yuzan Xiong and Jia-Mian Hu and Joseph Sklenar and Mitra Mani Subedi and M. Benjamin Jungfleisch and Vinayak S. Bhat and Yi Li and Luqiao Liu and Qiuyuan Wang and Yunqiu Kelly Luo and Youn Jue Bae and Benedetta Flebus},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2511.21904},
  year   = {2025}
}

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