Nonreciprocity in cavity magnonics at millikelvin temperature

Author:

Kim Mun1ORCID,Tabesh Armin2,Zegray Tyler2ORCID,Barzanjeh Shabir2,Hu Can-Ming1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Manitoba 1 , Winnipeg R3T-2N2, Canada

2. Institute for Quantum Science and Technology, University of Calgary 2 , Calgary T2N-1N4, Canada

Abstract

Incorporating cavity magnonics has opened up a new avenue in controlling non-reciprocity. This work examines a yttrium iron garnet sphere coupled to a planar microwave cavity at millikelvin temperature. Non-reciprocal device behavior results from the cooperation of coherent and dissipative coupling between the Kittel mode and a microwave cavity mode. The device’s bi-directional transmission was measured and compared to the theory derived previously in the room temperature experiment. Investigations are also conducted into key performance metrics such as isolation, bandwidth, and insertion loss. The findings point to the coexistence of coherent and dissipative interactions at cryogenic conditions, and one can leverage their cooperation to achieve directional isolation. This work foreshadows the application of a cavity magnonic isolator for on-chip readout and signal processing in superconducting circuitry.

Funder

RES'EAU-WaterNET

Publisher

AIP Publishing

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