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Identification and selection rules of the spin-wave eigen-modes in a normally magnetized nano-pillar
Vladimir V. Naletov ; Grégoire De Loubens ; Gonçalo Albuquerque ; Simone Borlenghi ; Vincent Cros ; Giancarlo Faini ; Julie Grollier ; Hervé Hurdequint ; Nicolas Locatelli ; Benjamin Pigeau ; Andrei N. Slavin ; Vasyl S. Tiberkevich ; Christian Ulysse ; Valet Thierry ; Klein Olivier ;
Date 28 Jul 2011
AbstractWe report on a spectroscopic study of the spin-wave eigen-modes inside an individual normally magnetized two layers circular nano-pillar (Permalloy-Copper-Permalloy) by means of a Magnetic Resonance Force Microscope (MRFM). We demonstrate that the observed spin-wave spectrum critically depends on the method of excitation. While the spatially uniform radio-frequency (RF) magnetic field excites only the axially symmetric modes having azimuthal index $ell=0$, the RF current flowing through the nano-pillar, creating a circular RF Oersted field, excites only the modes having azimuthal index $ell=+1$. Breaking the axial symmetry of the nano-pillar, either by tilting the bias magnetic field or by making the pillar shape elliptical, mixes different $ell$-index symmetries, which can then be excited simultaneously by the RF current. Experimental spectra are compared to theoretical prediction using both analytical and numerical calculations. An analysis of the influence of the static and dynamic dipolar coupling between the nano-pillar magnetic layers on the mode spectrum is performed.
Source arXiv, 1107.5699
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