Study of spin-wave propagation properties in ferrimagnetic insulator TmIG thin films

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Abstract

Spin wave propagation in materials exhibiting perpendicular magnetic anisotropy (PMA) has garnered significant attention due to its potential for enabling novel and energy-efficient spintronic devices [1]. Thulium iron garnet (TmIG), magnetic insulator with PMA [2], is a compelling candidate for spintronic applications due to its unique magnetic properties and spin transport characteristics [2]. In this work, we employ broadband electrical detection method to measure spin-wave (SW) propagation in thin TmIG films (thickness: 2 – 35 nm) grown by pulsed laser deposition on gadolinium-gallium-garnet (GGG) and substituted GGG (SGGG) substrates to measure SW propagation length and SW velocity [3]. We perform ferromagnetic resonance spectroscopy on TmIG thin films grown on GGG and sGGG to study effects of thickness on magnetic damping and to characterize PMA. We further examine the propagation properties of Damon–Eshbach spin-waves (DESWs) and isotropic magnetostatic forward volume spin-waves (MSFVSWs) in TmIG/GGG and TmIG/SGGG thin films. We finally outline future experiments relevant for advanced data processing and quantum magnonic applications. [1] A.V. Chumak, et al., Nat. Phys. 11(6):453 (2015). [2] C.N. Wu, et al., Sci. Rep. 8, 11087 (2018). [3] Timalsina, et al., arXiv:2310.06188 (2023).

* This work is supported by the NSF/EPSCoR RII Track-1: Emergent Quantum Materials and Technologies, Award OIA-2044049 and NSF Award 2328822. The research was performed in part in the Nebraska Nanoscale Facility: National Nanotechnology Coordinated Infrastructure and the Nebraska Center for Materials and Nanoscience (and/or NERCF), which are supported by the National Science Foundation under Award ECCS: 2025298, and the Nebraska Research Initiative

Presenters

  • Rupak Timalsina

    University of Nebraska - Lincoln

Authors

  • Abdelghani Laraoui

    University of Nebraska-Lincoln, University of Nebraska - Lincoln

  • Rupak Timalsina

    University of Nebraska - Lincoln

  • Haohan Wang

    University of Nebraska - Lincoln

  • Bharat Giri

    University of Nebraska-Lincoln

  • Adam Erickson

    University of Nebraska-Lincoln

  • Xiaoshan Xu

    University of Nebraska - Lincoln, University of Nebraska Lincoln, University of Nebraska-Lincoln