Spin Wave Propagation through Antiferromagnet/Ferromagnet Interface
ORAL
Abstract
We study the problem of controlling spin waves propagation through an antiferromagnet/ferromagnet interface via tuning material parameters. It is done by introducing the degree of sublattice noncompensation of antiferromagnet (DSNA), which is a physical characteristic of finite-thickness interfaces. The DSNA value can be varied by designing interfaces with a particular disorder or curvilinear geometry. We describe spin-wave propagation through any designed antiferromagnet/ferromagnet interface considering a variable DSNA and appropriate boundary conditions. As a result, we calculate the physical transmittance and reflectance of the spin waves as a function of frequency and show how to control them via the exchange parameters tuning.
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Presenters
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Oksana Busel
University of Oulu
Authors
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Oksana Busel
University of Oulu
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Oksana Gorobets
National Technical University of Ukraine "Igor Sikorsky Kyiv Polytechnic Institute"
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Oleg A Tretiakov
University of New South Wales