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A spin-wave frequency doubler by domain wall oscillation

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APPLIED PHYSICS LETTERS
Volume 94, Issue 22, Pages -

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AMER INST PHYSICS
DOI: 10.1063/1.3143225

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magnetic domain walls; magnetisation; micromagnetics; spin waves

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  1. DFG

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We present a mechanism for spin-wave excitation using a pinned domain wall, which is forced to oscillate at its eigenfrequency and radiates spin waves. The domain wall acts as a frequency doubler as the excited spin waves have twice the frequency of the domain wall oscillation. The investigations have been carried out using micromagnetic simulations and enable the determination of the main characteristics of the excited spin waves such as frequency, wavelength, and velocity. This behavior is understood by the oscillation in the perpendicular magnetization, which shows two antinodes oscillating out of phase with respect to each other.

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