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Dynamics of Artificial MagPhonic Spin Ice

Objective

In general, ordered arrays of nanomagnets with strong magnetostatic interactions forms magnonic crystals where spin waves, which are the fundamental magnetic excitation in a metallic ferromagnetic material with frequencies in the microwave regime. Similar to magnonic crystal, phononic crystals are also special periodic materials with great promise for controlling and manipulating the propagation of elastic waves. Interestingly, the elastic waves and spin waves of comparable wavelength can propagate simultaneously in magnonic structures in the same gigahertz frequency range. This opens the perspective for extending the functionalities of wave-processing nanodevices by combining the properties of spin waves and elastic waves. Recently, artificial spin ice has emerged as a new candidate for reconfigurable magnonic devices, where the specific geometries and resulting magnetic configurations give a variety of interesting magnonic properties. But the influence of magnetoelastic coupling on the spin wave dispersion of magnonic crystals and especially artificial spin ice systems is still unexplored field. In this project, we are aiming to tune the magnetic band structure for an artificial magphonic spin ice (AMPSI) system, which increases the applications of spin ices, as a reconfigurable magnonic crystals. This follows to the main objectives of this project, which is to demonstrate programmable Fan-Out magnonic device using AMPSI and to study the magnetic monopole dynamics in AMPSI.

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MSCA-IF - Marie Skłodowska-Curie Individual Fellowships (IF)

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Coordinator

UNIWERSYTET IM. ADAMA MICKIEWICZA WPOZNANIU
Net EU contribution

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€ 137 625,60
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ULICA HENRYKA WIENIAWSKIEGO 1
61 712 POZNAN
Poland

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Region
Makroregion północno-zachodni Wielkopolskie Miasto Poznań
Activity type
Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
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