Magnon-Mediated Interlayer Coupling and Spin-Transfer Torques

By Ran Cheng

Department of Physics, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA

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Abstract

Magnons, the quanta of spin‐wave excitations, can transport information over long distances without incurring Joule heating. They are promising alternatives to electrons in building next‐ generation nanotechnology. However, to fully function as electrons, magnons should bear an intrinsic degree of freedom similar to the electron spin. In an antiferromagnet with uniaxial anisotropy, symmetry guarantees the coexistence of both spin‐up and spin‐down magnons, forming a unique degree of freedom capable of encoding information. Guided by the resemblance between antiferromagnetic magnons and electrons with spin being an active variable, we propose a magnonic analog of spin‐valve composed of insulating ferromagnet/antiferromagnet/ferromagnet trilayer. We find that magnons inside the antiferromagnetic spacer can mediate an effective exchange coupling between the two ferromagnets similar to the RKKY interaction. Furthermore, a temperature gradient can deliver spin angular momenta from one ferromagnet to the other in the form of magnonic spin‐transfer torque, which can be utilized to realize thermal switching.

Bio

Dr. Ran Cheng received his Ph.D. in Physics from the University of Texas at Austin in 2014. He then became a postdoc at Carnegie Mellon University with a joint appointment in Physics and ECE departments. His research interest lies in the broad field of spintronics and magnetism. He studies novel physical phenomena and applications arising from the interplay between spin, charge, mechanical and thermal transport in a wide variety of materials, especially antiferromagnetic thin films and nanostructures.

 

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  • Ran Cheng (2018), "Magnon-Mediated Interlayer Coupling and Spin-Transfer Torques," https://nanohub.org/resources/28707.

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Magnon-Mediated Interlayer Coupling and Spin-Transfer Torques
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  • Roadmap 2. Roadmap 55.889222555889226
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  • Challenge 3. Challenge 194.42776109442778
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  • Challenge 4. Challenge 285.61895228561895
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  • Magnonics 5. Magnonics 356.52318985652323
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  • Magnonics 6. Magnonics 520.12012012012019
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  • Antiferromagnet 7. Antiferromagnet 611.1444778111445
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  • Antiferromagnet 8. Antiferromagnet 948.01468134801473
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  • Magnon Spin Current 9. Magnon Spin Current 1013.9139139139139
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  • Roadmap 10. Roadmap 1164.6980313646982
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  • Interlayer Coupling 11. Interlayer Coupling 1310.2435769102435
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  • Interlayer Coupling 12. Interlayer Coupling 1472.4724724724724
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  • Interlayer Coupling 13. Interlayer Coupling 1766.0994327660994
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  • Interlayer Coupling 14. Interlayer Coupling 1969.4027360694029
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  • Bilayer Effect 15. Bilayer Effect 2124.090757424091
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  • Bilayer Effect 16. Bilayer Effect 2132.5992659325993
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  • Roadmap 17. Roadmap 2133.5669002335671
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  • Magnonic Spin-Transfer Torque 18. Magnonic Spin-Transfer Torque 2135.8692025358691
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  • All-Magnonic Switching AF 19. All-Magnonic Switching AF 2190.5238571905238
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  • Theoretical Model 20. Theoretical Model 2376.0093426760095
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  • Theoretical Model 21. Theoretical Model 2381.1811811811813
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  • Central Results 22. Central Results 2429.92992992993
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  • Central Results ü  Damping-like torque 23. Central Results ü  Damping-… 2529.2959626292959
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  • Roadmap 24. Roadmap 2701.5348682015351
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  • Symmetry 25. Symmetry 2735.3019686353023
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  • Spin Nernst Effect 26. Spin Nernst Effect 2786.252919586253
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  • Spin Nernst Effect 27. Spin Nernst Effect 2863.0964297630967
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  • Spin Nernst Effect 29. Spin Nernst Effect 2944.5445445445448
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  • Berry Phase Effect 30. Berry Phase Effect 3191.7584250917585
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  • Berry Phase Effect 31. Berry Phase Effect 3193.6936936936936
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  • Terahertz Spin Dynamics 32. Terahertz Spin Dynamics 3197.897897897898
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  • Terahertz Spin Dynamics 33. Terahertz Spin Dynamics 3359.4260927594264
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  • One-Dimensional AF Chain 34. One-Dimensional AF Chain 3362.3289956623289
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  • Data Modulation 35. Data Modulation 3413.9806473139806
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  • Electron - Magnon 36. Electron - Magnon 3424.3243243243246
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  • Antiferromagnetics 37. Antiferromagnetics 3426.3596930263598
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