Tuning of oscillation modes by controlling dimensionality of spin structures

Hee Sung Han, Sooseok Lee, Min Seung Jung, Namkyu Kim, Dae Han Jung, Myeonghwan Kang, Hye Jin Ok, Weilun Chao, Young Sang Yu, Jung Il Hong, Mi Young Im, Ki Suk Lee

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Abstract

Harmonic oscillation of spin structures is a physical phenomenon that offers great potential for applications in nanotechnologies such as nano-oscillators and bio-inspired computing. The effective tuning of oscillations over wide frequency ranges within a single ferromagnetic nanoelement is a prerequisite to realize oscillation-based nanodevices, but it has not been addressed experimentally or theoretically. Here, utilizing a vortex core structure, one of spin structures, we report a drastic change of oscillation modes over the frequency range from MHz to sub-GHz in a 100 nm-thick permalloy circular disk. Oscillation mode was found to considerably depend on the shape and dimension of the vortex core structure and various oscillation modes over a wide range of frequencies appeared with dimensional change in the vortex core structure. This work demonstrates that oscillation modes of the vortex core structure can be effectively tuned and opens a way to apply spin structures to oscillation-based technology.

Original languageEnglish
Article number91
JournalNPG Asia Materials
Volume14
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 2022

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