Author:
Chen Zhen-Dong,Ma Mei-Yang,Zhang Sen-Fu,Ma Mang-Yuan,Pan Zi-Zhao,Zhang Xi-Xiang,Ruan Xue-Zhong,Xu Yong-Bing,Ma Fu-Sheng
Abstract
An interlayer perpendicular standing spin wave mode is observed in the skyrmion-hosting [Pt/Co/Ta]10 multilayer by measuring the time-resolved magneto-optical Kerr effect. The observed interlayer mode depends on the interlayer spin-pumping and spin transfer torque among the neighboring Co layers. This mode shows monotonically increasing frequency-field dependence which is similar to the ferromagnetic resonance mode, but within higher frequency range. Besides, the damping of the interlayer mode is found to be a relatively low constant value of 0.027 which is independent of the external field. This work expounds the potential application of the [heavy-metal/ferromagnetic-metal]
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multilayers to skyrmion-based magnonic devices which can provide multiple magnon modes, relatively low damping, and skyrmion states, simultaneously.
Subject
General Physics and Astronomy