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Electric-field-induced spin wave generation using multiferroic magnetoelectric cells
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EngineeringMagnetic ResonanceMagnonicsSpin WavesSpin PhenomenonMagnetic MaterialsMagnetismMultiferroicsFerroelectric ApplicationPiezoelectric MaterialSpin Wave ExcitationMultiferroic Magnetoelectric CellsMaterials ScienceElectrical EngineeringPiezoelectric MaterialsPiezoelectricityAlternating VoltageSpintronicsPiezoelectric NanogeneratorsNatural SciencesApplied PhysicsFerroelectric MaterialsFunctional Materials
In this work, we report on the demonstration of voltage-driven spin wave excitation, where spin waves are generated by multiferroic magnetoelectric (ME) cell transducers driven by an alternating voltage, rather than an electric current. A multiferroic element consisting of a magnetostrictive Ni film and a piezoelectric [Pb(Mg1/3Nb2/3)O3](1−x)–[PbTiO3]x substrate was used for this purpose. By applying an AC voltage to the piezoelectric, an oscillating electric field is created within the piezoelectric material, which results in an alternating strain-induced magnetic anisotropy in the magnetostrictive Ni layer. The resulting anisotropy-driven magnetization oscillations propagate in the form of spin waves along a 5 μm wide Ni/NiFe waveguide. Control experiments confirm the strain-mediated origin of the spin wave excitation. The voltage-driven spin wave excitation, demonstrated in this work, can potentially be used for low-dissipation spin wave-based logic and memory elements.
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