Temporal behavior of the inverse spin Hall voltage in a magnetic insulator-nonmagnetic metal structure

Physics – Condensed Matter – Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics

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It is demonstrated that upon pulsed microwave excitation, the temporal behavior of a spin-wave induced inverse spin Hall voltage in a magnetic insulator-nonmagnetic metal structure is distinctly different from the temporal evolution of the directly excited spin-wave mode from which it originates. The difference in temporal behavior is attributed to the excitation of long-lived secondary spin-wave modes localized at the insulator-metal interface.

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