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Current-driven microwave dynamics in magnetic point contacts as a function of applied field angle
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EngineeringMagnetic ResonanceCurrent-driven Magnetization DynamicsMagnetoresistanceElectromagnetic CompatibilityMagnetismApplied Field StrengthComputational ElectromagneticsElectromagnetic WaveElectrical EngineeringPhysicsAntennaMagnetic Point ContactsMagnetic MeasurementField StrengthApplied Field AngleMicrowave EngineeringSpintronicsCurrent-driven Microwave DynamicsApplied PhysicsMagnetic PropertyMagnetic DeviceMagnetic Field
We have measured microwave frequency, current-driven magnetization dynamics in point contacts made to spin valves as a function of applied field strength and angle relative to the film plane. As the field direction is varied from parallel to nearly perpendicular, the device power output increases by roughly two orders of magnitude while the frequencies of the excitations decrease. For intermediate angles the excited frequency does not monotonically vary with applied current and also exhibits abrupt, current-dependent jumps. For certain ranges of current, and applied field strength and direction, the excitation linewidths decrease to a few megahertz, leading to quality factors over .
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