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Symmetry-broken dissipative exchange flows in thin-film ferromagnets with in-plane anisotropy
Planar ferromagnetic channels have been shown to theoretically support a
long-range ordered and coherently precessing state where the balance between
local spin injection at one edge and damping along the channel establishes a
dissipative exchange flow, sometimes referred to as a spin superfluid. However,
realistic materials exhibit in-plane anisotropy, which breaks the axial
symmetry assumed in current theoretical models. Here, we study dissipative
exchange flows in a ferromagnet with in-plane anisotropy from a dispersive
hydrodynamic perspective. Through the analysis of a boundary value problem for
a damped sine-Gordon equation, dissipative exchange flows in a ferromagnetic
channel can be excited above a spin current threshold that depends on material
parameters and the length of the channel. Symmetry-broken dissipative exchange
flows display harmonic overtones that redshift the fundamental precessional
frequency and lead to a reduced spin pumping efficiency when compared to their
symmetric counterpart. Micromagnetic simulations are used to verify that the
analytical results are qualitatively accurate, even in the presence of nonlocal
dipole fields. Simulations also confirm that dissipative exchange flows can be
driven by spin transfer torque in a finite-sized region. These results
delineate the important material parameters that must be optimized for the
excitation of dissipative exchange flows in realistic systems.Comment: 20 pages, 5 figure
Large angle magnetization dynamics measured by time-resolved ferromagnetic resonance
A time-resolved ferromagnetic resonance technique was used to investigate the
magnetization dynamics of a 10 nm thin Permalloy film. The experiment consisted
of a sequence of magnetic field pulses at a repetition rate equal to the
magnetic systems resonance frequency. We compared data obtained by this
technique with conventional pulsed inductive microwave magnetometry. The
results for damping and frequency response obtained by these two different
methods coincide in the limit of a small angle excitation. However, when
applying large amplitude field pulses, the magnetization had a non-linear
response. We speculate that one possible cause of the nonlinearity is related
to self-amplification of incoherence, known as the Suhl instabilities.Comment: 23 pages, 8 figures, submitted to PR
Dynamical Lorentz and CPT symmetry breaking in a 4D four-fermion model
In a 4D chiral Thirring model we analyse the possibility that radiative
corrections may produce spontaneous breaking of Lorentz and CPT symmetry. By
studying the effective potential, we verified that the chiral current
may assume a nonzero vacuum expectation
value which triggers the Lorentz and CPT violations. Furthermore, by making
fluctuations on the minimum of the potential we dynamically induce a bumblebee
like model containing a Chern-Simons term.Comment: Small modifications in the text and new references added, 12 pages, 4
figures, revtex4. To appear in Phys. Rev.
Flag-Dipole Spinor Fields in ESK Gravities
We consider the Riemann-Cartan geometry as a basis for the
Einstein-Sciama-Kibble theory coupled to spinor fields: we focus on and
conformal gravities, regarding the flag-dipole spinor fields, type-(4) spinor
fields under the Lounesto classification. We study such theories in specific
cases given for instance by cosmological scenarios: we find that in such
background the Dirac equation admits solutions that are not Dirac spinor
fields, but in fact the aforementioned flag-dipoles ones. These solutions are
important from a theoretical perspective, as they evince that spinor fields are
not necessarily determined by their dynamics, but also a discussion on their
structural (algebraic) properties must be carried off. Furthermore, the
phenomenological point of view is shown to be also relevant, since for
isotropic Universes they circumvent the question whether spinor fields do
undergo the Cosmological Principle.Comment: 18 pages, improved versio
On the radiative corrections in the Horava-Lifshitz z=2 QED
We calculate one-loop contributions to the two and three point spinor-vector
functions in z=2 Horava-Lifshitz QED. This allows us to obtain the anomalous
magnetic moment.Comment: 10 pages, minor correction
Limits on dark matter proton scattering from neutrino telescopes using micrOMEGAs
Limits on dark matter spin dependent elastic scattering cross section on
protons derived from IceCube data are obtained for different dark matter
annihilation channels using micrOMEGAs. The uncertainty on the derived limits,
estimated by using different neutrino spectra, can reach a factor two. For all
dark matter annihilation channels except for quarks, the limits on the spin
dependent cross section are more stringent than those obtained in direct
detection experiments. The new functions that allow to derive those limits are
described.Comment: 23 pages, 7 figures; v2: references added; v3 and v4: clarifications
added; The code can be downloaded from https://lapth.cnrs.fr/micromega
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