Spin-wave interference in three-dimensional rolled-up ferromagnetic microtubes

Physics – Condensed Matter – Other Condensed Matter

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12 pages, 4 figures

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We have investigated spin-wave excitations in rolled-up Permalloy microtubes using microwave absorption spectroscopy. We find a series of quantized azimuthal modes which arise from the constructive interference of Damon-Eshbach type spin waves propagating around the circumference of the microtubes, forming a spin-wave resonator. The mode spectrum can be tailored by the tube's radius and number of rolled-up layers.

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