Electric field induced parametric excitation of exchange magnons in a CoFeB/MgO junction

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Abstract

Inspired by the success of field-effect transistors in electronics, electric field controlled magnetization dynamics has emerged as an important integrant in low-power spintronic devices. Here, we demonstrate electric field induced parametric excitation for CoFeB/MgO junctions by using interfacial in-plane magnetic anisotropy (IMA). When the IMA and the external magnetic field are parallel to each other, magnons are efficiently excited by electric field induced parametric resonance. The corresponding wavelengths are estimated to be tuned down to exchange interaction length scales by changing the input power and frequency of the applied voltage. A generalized phenomenological model is developed to explain the underlying role of the electric field torque. Electric field control of IMA is shown to be the origin for excitation of both uniform and parametric resonance modes in the in-plane magnetized sample, a crucial element for purely electric field induced magnetization dynamics. Electric field excitation of exchange magnons, with no Joule heating, offers a good opportunity for developing nanoscale magnonic devices and exploring various nonlinear dynamics in nanomagnetic systems.

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Deka, A., Rana, B., Anami, R., Miura, K., Takahashi, H., Otani, Y., & Fukuma, Y. (2022). Electric field induced parametric excitation of exchange magnons in a CoFeB/MgO junction. Physical Review Research, 4(2). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevResearch.4.023139

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