Investigation of Diverse Magnetic Materials via Acoustically Driven Ferromagnetic Resonance
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Abstract
We study the effects of a variety of magnetic materials including Ni, FeCo, FeGaB, and FeCoSiB, to examine the dependence of ADFMR patterns on material parameters and geometries. We use a range of SAW frequencies from ~300 to 2000 MHz to explore spectral effects of the IDT design on transduction efficiency, and the frequency dependence of the resonance field. We also calculate the FMR linewidth and quality factor- figures of merit useful for determining the efficacy of future ADFMR devices.
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Presenters
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Michael Page
Materials and Manufacturing Directorate, Air Force Research Laboratory
Authors
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Piyush Shah
Materials and Manufacturing Directorate, Air Force Research Laboratory
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Derek Bas
Materials and Manufacturing Directorate, Air Force Research Laboratory
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Vladimir Safonov
Materials and Manufacturing Directorate, Air Force Research Laboratory
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Maksym Popov
Department of Physics, Oakland University
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Alexei Matyushov
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Northeastern University
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Anne Kittmann
Institute for Materials Science, Chair for Inorganic Functional Materials, Kiel University, D-24143 Kiel, Germany
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Viktor Schell
Institute for Materials Science, Chair for Inorganic Functional Materials, Kiel University, D-24143 Kiel, Germany
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Eckhard Quandt
Institute for Materials Science, Chair for Inorganic Functional Materials, Kiel University, D-24143 Kiel, Germany
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Nian Xiang Sun
Electrical and Computer Engineering, Northeastern University, College of Engineeing, Northeastern University, Northeastern University, Electrical Engineering, Northeastern University, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Northeastern University
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Gopalan Srinivasan
Department of Physics, Oakland University
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Brandon Howe
Materials and Manufacturing Directorate, Air Force Research Laboratory, Air Force Research Laboratory
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Michael E McConney
Materials and Manufacturing Directorate, Air Force Research Laboratory
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Michael Page
Materials and Manufacturing Directorate, Air Force Research Laboratory