85 research outputs found
Field-induced transition from parallel to perpendicular parametric pumping for a microstrip transducer
Microstrip transducers used for the excitation of spin waves in magnetic
films possess two characteristic properties: high spatial localization of the
microwave magnetic field and the presence of field components parallel and
perpendicular to the bias field.
Here, the effects of these features on the process of parametric pumping are
presented. By microwave measurements of the spin-wave instability threshold a
transition from parallel pumping to perpendicular pumping at the critical field
with the minimal threshold is observed. This transition is
accompanied by a sharp threshold increase above the critical field due to the
spatial confinement of the pump region.Comment: 4 pages, 2 figure
Non-resonant wave front reversal of spin waves used for microwave signal processing
It is demonstrated that non-resonant wave front reversal (WFR) of spin-wave
pulses caused by pulsed parametric pumping can be effectively used for
microwave signal processing. When the frequency band of signal amplification by
pumping is narrower than the spectral width of the signal, the non-resonant WFR
can be used for the analysis of the signal spectrum. In the opposite case the
non-resonant WFR can be used for active (with amplification) filtering of the
input signal.Comment: 4 pages, 3 figure
Probing of a parametrically pumped magnon gas with a non-resonant packet of traveling spin waves
The magnon gas created by spatially localized longitudinal parametric pumping
in an yttrium-iron-garnet film is probed by a traveling packet of spin waves
non-resonant with the pumping field. The analysis of the influence of the
magnon gas on the amplitude and phase of the propagating spin waves allows to
determine characteristic properties of the parametrically pumped magnon gas. A
simple theoretical model is proposed from which the magnon density in the
pumping region is calculated.Comment: 3 pages, 3 figure
Stability of Bose Einstein condensates of hot magnons in YIG
We investigate the stability of the recently discovered room temperature
Bose-Einstein condensate (BEC) of magnons in Ytrrium Iron Garnet (YIG) films.
We show that magnon-magnon interactions depend strongly on the external field
orientation, and that the BEC in current experiments is actually metastable -
it only survives because of finite size effects, and because the BEC density is
very low. On the other hand a strong field applied perpendicular to the sample
plane leads to a repulsive magnon-magnon interaction; we predict that a
high-density magnon BEC can then be formed in this perpendicular field
geometry.Comment: Submitted to Physical Review Letter
Parametrically-stimulated recovery of a microwave signal using standing spin-wave modes of a magnetic film
The phenomenon of storage and parametrically-stimulated recovery of a
microwave signal in a ferrite film has been studied both experimentally and
theoretically. The microwave signal is stored in the form of standing spin-wave
modes existing in the film due to its finite thickness. Signal recovery is
performed by means of frequency-selective amplification of one of these
standing modes by double- requency parametric pumping process. The time of
recovery, as well as the duration and magnitude of the recovered signal, depend
on the timing and amplitudes of both the input and pumping pulses. A mean-field
theory of the recovery process based on the competitive interaction of the
signal-induced standing spin-wave mode and thermal magnons with the parametric
pumping field is developed and compared to the experimental data
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