학술논문

Amplification and Frequency Conversion of Spin Waves Using Acoustic Waves
Document Type
Periodical
Source
IEEE Transactions on Nanotechnology IEEE Trans. Nanotechnology Nanotechnology, IEEE Transactions on. 22:806-810 2023
Subject
Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems
Computing and Processing
Surface acoustic waves
Magnetoacoustic effects
Magnetic fields
Magnetic films
Magnonics
Acoustic parametric amplification
spin waves
surface acoustic waves
Language
ISSN
1536-125X
1941-0085
Abstract
We numerically study the acoustic parametric amplification of spin waves using surface acoustic waves (SAW) in a magnetic thin film. First, we illustrate how the process of parametric spin-wave generation using short-waved SAWs with a fixed frequency allows to tune frequencies of the generated spin waves by the applied magnetic field. We further present the amplification of microwave driven spin waves using this method. The decay length and the amplitude of the driven spin waves are significantly increased. More importantly, the proposed design can be used as a frequency converter, in which a low (high) frequency spin-wave mode stimulates the excitation of a high (low) frequency mode. Our results pave the way in designing highly flexible and efficient hybrid magnonic device architectures for microwave data transport and processing.