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Generation of coherent spin-wave modes in Yttrium Iron Garnet microdiscs by spin-orbit torque

Authors :
Collet, Martin
De Milly, Xavier
D'Allivy-Kelly, Olivier
Naletov, Vladimir V.
Bernard, Rozenn
Bortolotti, Paolo
Demidov, Vladislav
Demokritov, Sergej
Prieto, Jose Luis
Muñoz, Manuel
Anane, Abdelmadjid
Cros, Vincent
De Loubens, Grégoire
Klein, Olivier
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

Spin-orbit effects [1-4] have the potential of radically changing the field of spintronics by allowing transfer of spin angular momentum to a whole new class of materials. In a seminal letter to Nature [5], Kajiwara et al. showed that by depositing Platinum (Pt, a normal metal) on top of a 1.3 $\mu$m thick Yttrium Iron Garnet (YIG, a magnetic insulator), one could effectively transfer spin angular momentum through the interface between these two different materials. The outstanding feature was the detection of auto-oscillation of the YIG when enough dc current was passed in the Pt. This finding has created a great excitement in the community for two reasons: first, one could control electronically the damping of insulators, which can offer improved properties compared to metals, and here YIG has the lowest damping known in nature; second, the damping compensation could be achieved on very large objects, a particularly relevant point for the field of magnonics [6,7] whose aim is to use spin-waves as carriers of information. However, the degree of coherence of the observed auto-oscillations has not been addressed in ref. [5]. In this work, we emphasize the key role of quasi-degenerate spin-wave modes, which increase the threshold current. This requires to reduce both the thickness and lateral size in order to reach full damping compensation [8] , and we show clear evidence of coherent spin-orbit torque induced auto-oscillation in micron-sized YIG discs of thickness 20 nm.

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1504.01512
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms10377