Intrinsic and Extrinsic Damping in Polycrystalline Fe Thin Films
ORAL
Abstract
Advancing the understanding of magnetic relaxation is essential for energy-efficient spintronic memories, oscillators, etc. Here, we examine the intrinsic and extrinsic damping in two series of polycrystalline Fe thin films with distinct structural properties: (1) strongly textured, smooth Fe films grown on Cu and (2) weakly textured, rough Fe films grown on Ag.
Out-of-plane FMR measurements reveal that intrinsic Gilbert damping parameters for all Fe films thicker than 4 nm are in quantitative agreement with that for epitaxial Fe [1]. The remarkable invariance with microstructure strongly suggests that intrinsic Gilbert damping is a local property of nanoscale crystal grains with limited impact from film microstructure. By contrast, the in-plane FMR linewidths of the Fe films exhibit pronounced nonlinear frequency dependencies indicating the presence of strong two-magnon scattering. These in-plane FMR results cannot be reproduced quantitatively by a standard grain-to-grain two-magnon scattering model [2], even with different types of correlation functions. Our finding points to the need to further examine the fundamental impact of film microstructure on extrinsic damping.
[1] Khodadadi et al., Phys. Rev. Lett. 124, 957201 (2020)
[2] Kalarickal et al., Phys. Rev. B 77, 054427 (2008)
Out-of-plane FMR measurements reveal that intrinsic Gilbert damping parameters for all Fe films thicker than 4 nm are in quantitative agreement with that for epitaxial Fe [1]. The remarkable invariance with microstructure strongly suggests that intrinsic Gilbert damping is a local property of nanoscale crystal grains with limited impact from film microstructure. By contrast, the in-plane FMR linewidths of the Fe films exhibit pronounced nonlinear frequency dependencies indicating the presence of strong two-magnon scattering. These in-plane FMR results cannot be reproduced quantitatively by a standard grain-to-grain two-magnon scattering model [2], even with different types of correlation functions. Our finding points to the need to further examine the fundamental impact of film microstructure on extrinsic damping.
[1] Khodadadi et al., Phys. Rev. Lett. 124, 957201 (2020)
[2] Kalarickal et al., Phys. Rev. B 77, 054427 (2008)
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Publication: S. Wu, D. Smith, P. Nakarmi, A. Rai, M. Clavel, M. Hudait, J. Zhao, F. Michel, C. Mewes, T. Mewes, S. Emori "Intrinsic and extrinsic damping in polycrystalline Fe thin films." Submitted to Phys. Rev. B, arXiv:2109.03684 (2021)
Presenters
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Shuang Wu
Virginia Tech
Authors
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Shuang Wu
Virginia Tech
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David A Smith
Virginia Tech
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Prabandha Nakarmi
University of Alabama
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Anish Rai
University of Alabama
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Michael Clavel
Virginia Tech
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Mantu K Hudait
Virginia Tech
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Jing Zhao
Virginia Tech
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Frederick M Michel
Virginia Tech
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Claudia K Mewes
University of Alabama, CNRS/Thales, France
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Tim Mewes
University of Alabama
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Satoru Emori
Virginia Tech