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Experimental Observation of Flat Bands in One-Dimensional Chiral Magnonic Crystals.

Silvia TacchiJorge Flores-FaríasDaniela PettiFelipe BrevisAndrea CattoniGiuseppe ScaramuzziDavide GirardiDavid Cortés-OrtuñoRodolfo A GallardoEdoardo AlbisettiGiovanni CarlottiPedro Landeros
Published in: Nano letters (2023)
Spin waves represent the collective excitations of the magnetization field within a magnetic material, providing dispersion curves that can be manipulated by material design and external stimuli. Bulk and surface spin waves can be excited in a thin film with positive or negative group velocities and, by incorporating a symmetry-breaking mechanism, magnetochiral features arise. Here we study the band diagram of a chiral magnonic crystal consisting of a ferromagnetic film incorporating a periodic Dzyaloshinskii-Moriya coupling via interfacial contact with an array of heavy-metal nanowires. We provide experimental evidence for a strong asymmetry of the spin wave amplitude induced by the modulated interfacial Dzyaloshinskii-Moriya interaction, which generates a nonreciprocal propagation. Moreover, we observe the formation of flat spin-wave bands at low frequencies in the band diagram. Calculations reveal that depending on the perpendicular anisotropy, the spin-wave localization associated with the flat modes occurs in the zones with or without Dzyaloshinskii-Moriya interaction.
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