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Solid-State Electronics
Self-oscillations of spins in a nanodimensional spin waveguide with localized sources of spin-polarized current
V. I. Korneev, N. S. Mazurkin, A. F. Popkov National Research University of Electronic Technology
Abstract:
Spin oscillations and their phase synchronization are discovered in a spin 1D waveguide (nanowire) after the local injection of a spin-polarized current in the vertical (perpendicular) geometry of magnetization. The mode composition of nonlinear spin self-oscillations is analyzed for a single nano-oscillator using the effect of spin transfer torque with regard to spin wave runaway over the 1D waveguide and synchronized spin self-oscillations at current pumping by two nano-oscillators. It is shown specifically that, along with simple (“nontopological”) oscillation modes, in which singular points in the oscillation amplitude spatial distribution are absent, the 1D waveguide may support modes with pole-type singular points inside the current pumping domain, which are characteristic of the geometry of a precessing 2$\pi$-domain boundary. A diagram for frequency- and current-detuning-synchronized spin self-oscillations that are excited by two spin nano-oscillators in the 1D spin waveguide is constructed.
Received: 30.08.2013
Citation:
V. I. Korneev, N. S. Mazurkin, A. F. Popkov, “Self-oscillations of spins in a nanodimensional spin waveguide with localized sources of spin-polarized current”, Zhurnal Tekhnicheskoi Fiziki, 84:11 (2014), 58–65; Tech. Phys., 59:11 (2014), 1636–1643
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