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Nonreciprocal nano-optics with spin-waves in synthetic antiferromagnets

Authors :
Albisetti, Edoardo
Tacchi, Silvia
Silvani, Raffaele
Scaramuzzi, Giuseppe
Finizio, Simone
Wintz, Sebastian
Raabe, Jörg
Carlotti, Giovanni
Bertacco, Riccardo
Riedo, Elisa
Petti, Daniela
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Integrated optically-inspired wave-based processing is envisioned to outperform digital architectures in specific tasks, such as image processing and speech recognition. In this view, spin-waves represent a promising route due to their nanoscale wavelength in the GHz frequency range and rich phenomenology. Here, we realize a versatile optically-inspired platform using spin-waves, demonstrating the wavefront engineering, focusing, and robust interference of spin-waves with nanoscale wavelength. In particular, we use magnonic nanoantennas based on tailored spin-textures for launching spatially shaped coherent wavefronts, diffraction-limited spin-wave beams, and generating robust multi-beam interference patterns, which spatially extend for several times the spin-wave wavelength. Furthermore, we show that intriguing features, such as resilience to back-reflection, naturally arise from the spin-wave nonreciprocity in synthetic antiferromagnets, preserving the high quality of the interference patterns from spurious counterpropagating modes. This work represents a fundamental step towards the realization of nanoscale optically-inspired devices based on spin-waves.

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1902.09420
Document Type :
Working Paper