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2 PublicationsEffects of the rf current and bias field direction on the transition from linear to non-linear gyrotropic dynamics in magnetic vortex structures
Ramasubramanian, L.; Iurchuk, V.; Sorokin, S.; Hellwig, O.; Deac, A. M.
Abstract
We present a frequency-domain study of the dynamic behavior of a magnetic vortex core within a single Permalloy disk by means of electrical detection and micromagnetic simulations. When exciting the vortex core dynamics in a nonlinear regime, the lineshape of the rectified dc signal reveals a resonance peak splitting which depends on the excitation amplitude. Using micromagnetic simulations, we show that at high excitation power the peak splitting originates from the nanosecond time scale quasiperiodic switching of the vortex core polarity. Using lock-in detection, the rectified voltage is integrated over a ms time scale, so that the net signal detected between the two resonant peaks for a given range of parameters cancels out. The results are in agreement with the reported effects of the in-plane static field magnitude on the gyration dynamics, and complement them by detailed analysis of the effects of the rf current amplitude and the azimuthal angle of the in-plane bias magnetic field. Systematic characterization shows that a transition from linear to nonlinear dynamical regime can be controlled by rf current as well as by varying the magnitude and the direction of the bias magnetic field.
Keywords: Spintronics; Magnetization dynamics; Magnetic vortex; Non-linear dynamics; Spin rectification effect; ED-FMR
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Physical Review B 106(2022)21, 214413
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevB.106.214413
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arXiv:2209.03701 [cond-mat.mes-hall]: https://arxiv.org/abs/2209.03701
DOI: 10.48550/arXiv.2209.03701
arXiv: 2209.03701v2
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