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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