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Propagation of Spin Waves in a 2D Vortex Network.

Zhenghua LiZhenghua LiYangyang HeAiying ChenXiang LiJing-Hua TianChenglin Yan
Published in: Nano letters (2021)
Efficient propagation of spin waves in a magnetically coupled vortex is crucial to the development of future magnonic devices. Thus far, only a double vortex can serve as spin-wave emitter or oscillator; the propagation of spin waves in the higher-order vortex is still lacking. Here, we experimentally realize a higher-order vortex (2D vortex network) by a designed nanostructure, containing four cross-type chiral substructures. We employ this vortex network as a waveguide to propagate short-wavelength spin waves (∼100 nm) and demonstrate the possibility of guiding spin waves from one vortex to the network. It is observed that the spin waves can propagate into the network through the nanochannels formed by the Bloch-Néel-type domain walls, with a propagation decay length of several micrometers. This technique paves the way for the development of low-energy, reprogrammable, and miniaturized magnonic devices.
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