Slow-Wave Hybrid Magnonics
ORAL
Abstract
Cavity magnonics is an emerging research area focusing on the coupling between magnons and photons. Despite its great potential for coherent information processing, it has been long restricted by the narrow interaction bandwidth. In this Letter, we theoretically propose and experimentally demonstrate a novel approach to achieve broadband photon-magnon coupling by adopting slow waves on engineered microwave waveguides. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first time that slow wave is combined with hybrid magnonics. Its unique properties promise great potential for both fundamental research and practical applications, for instance, by deepening our understanding of the light-matter interaction in the slow wave regime and providing high-efficiency spin wave transducers. The device concept can be extended to other systems such as opto-magnonics and magnomechanics, opening up new directions for hybrid magnonics.
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Presenters
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Chen Qian
University of Pennsylvania
Authors
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Chen Qian
University of Pennsylvania
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Jing Xu
Northern Illinois University
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Changchun Zhong
University of Chicago
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Shihao Zhuang
University of Wisconsin - Madison
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Yu Jiang
University of Vermont
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Amin Pishehvar
Northeastern University
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Xu Han
Argonne National Laboratory
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Dafei Jin
Notre Dame, University of Notre Dame
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Josep M Jornet
Northeastern University
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Bo Zhen
University of Pennsylvania
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Jiamian Hu
University of Wisconsin - Madison
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Liang Jiang
University of Chicago
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Xufeng Zhang
Argonne National Laboratory