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Role of non-reciprocity in spin-wave channeling

Materials Science 2025-05-13 v1 Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics

Abstract

The extent to which non-reciprocal waves can be guided in arbitrary directions is an interesting question. We address one aspect of this problem by studying the propagation of acoustic spin waves in a narrow physical conduit made of a synthetic antiferromagnet. Through a combination of Brillouin Light Scattering microscopy and modeling, we demonstrate that even when attempting to guide waves in the reciprocal direction of the material, the system still exhibits strong signatures of non-reciprocity. This includes the excitation of high wavevector waves in the direction perpendicular to the intended channeling, as well as energy transfer in directions that often neither aligns with the physical conduit nor with the symmetry axes of the magnetic properties. These findings have implications for the modeling of propagating wave spectroscopy in non-reciprocal materials and their potential applications.

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@article{arxiv.2505.07401,
  title  = {Role of non-reciprocity in spin-wave channeling},
  author = {Jean-Paul Adam and Nathalie Bardou and Aurélie Solignac and Joo-Von Kim and Thibaut Devolder},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2505.07401},
  year   = {2025}
}