Abstract
We have used micromagnetic simulations to demonstrate a method for controlling the amplitude and phase of spin waves propagating inside a magnonic waveguide. The method employs a nanomagnet formed on top of a magnonic waveguide. The function of the proposed device is controlled by defining the static magnetization direction of the nanomagnet. The result is a valve or phase shifter for spin waves, acting as the carrier of information for computation or data processing within the emerging spin wave logic architectures of magnonics. The proposed concept offers such technically important benefits as energy efficiency, non-volatility, and miniaturization. © 2012 American Institute of Physics.
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Au, Y., Dvornik, M., Dmytriiev, O., & Kruglyak, V. V. (2012). Nanoscale spin wave valve and phase shifter. Applied Physics Letters, 100(17). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4705289
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