Attenuation of propagating spin wave induced by layered nanostructures

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Spin wave attenuation in the layered [FeNi / Pt] 6 / FeNi thin films was investigated by the time-domain electrical measurement. The spin-wave waveform was detected with an asymmetric coplanar strip transmission line, as an induced voltage flowing into a fast oscilloscope. We report that the amplitude of a spin-wave packet was systematically changed by controlling the thickness of a platinum layer, up to a maximum change of 50. The virtues of spin wave, ultrafast propagation velocity and non-reciprocal emission, are preserved in this manner. This means that the Pt layer can manipulate an arbitral power-level of spin-wave input signal (reliable attenuator). © 2012 American Institute of Physics.

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Sekiguchi, K., Vader, T. N., Yamada, K., Fukami, S., Ishiwata, N., Seo, S. M., … Ono, T. (2012). Attenuation of propagating spin wave induced by layered nanostructures. Applied Physics Letters, 100(13). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.3699020

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