Dynamic susceptibility of permalloy wire-tube nanostructures

Saavedra, E.; Vidal-Silva, N.; Escrig, J.

Abstract

Y In this work, we have theoretically explored the spin-waves modes that can be excited in cylindrical nanostructures with wire-tube morphology. Using micromagnetic simulations, we have found up to 5 resonance modes whose existence and position depend on the geometric parameters of the nanostructure. The lower and higher frequency modes remain invariant in their position as a function of the size of the tube segment hole, although their intensity increases as the length of the wire segment increases. Other modes vary in their frequency, even producing a crossover between them. Finally, we found that the number and amplitude of the reported spin-wave modes have a complex dependence on the geometry of the system, converting the wire-tube nanostructure into a promising piece for potential magnonic devices.

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Título según WOS: Dynamic susceptibility of permalloy wire-tube nanostructures
Título de la Revista: RESULTS IN PHYSICS
Volumen: 31
Editorial: Elsevier
Fecha de publicación: 2021
DOI:

10.1016/j.rinp.2021.104874

Notas: ISI