A Play of Light and Spins: Excitation and Detection of Non-linear Magnetization Dynamics using Light
Abstract
The excitation and detection of magnetization dynamics play key roles in the
field of spintronics and magnonics. In this thesis, we investigate a contactless
method of exciting nonlinear magnetization dynamics using a femtosecond
pulsed laser, and study the same with a Brillouin Light Scattering (BLS)
microscope. Further, we explore the synchronization characteristics of spin-Hall
nano-oscillator (SHNO) arrays and their applicability to neuromorphics and
Ising machines, using electrical measurement as well as optical measurements
utilizing a phase-resolved BLS microscope.
After a brief introduction to the basic phenomena and techniques, the
optical setup unique to this work is described in detail in Chapter 1. By
using a frequency comb to pump the system, a strong enhancement of the
weak scattering amplitude of the selected spin wave (SW) modes is observed.
Additionally, the pump laser can be focused down to the diffraction limit
and scanned along the focal plane to study the propagation characteristics of
elementary excitations.
Frequency-comb-enhanced BLS microscopy was used to excite SWs in NiFe
thin films (20 nm) and to study their characteristics. As the duration between
consecutive pump pulses is shorter than the decay time of the magnons,
sustained coherent emission of selected SW modes was observed. The BLS
counts versus laser power follows a stronger than square dependence. This is
in accordance with the Bloch T3/2 law. The spatial map of the SW amplitude
depicts strong unidirectional propagation of the main SW mode, whose direction
of propagation can be controlled by changing the angle of the in-plane
component of the applied field. An in-depth analysis of SW propagation at
different fields showed a caustic X-pattern for high k-vector SWs, which has
potential applications in the field of magnonics.
Chapter 3 lays the emphasis on two-dimensional SHNO arrays that show
robust mutual synchronization up to arrays of 64 oscillators. Well-resolved
BLS maps of the magnetization dynamics in the 2D arrays show that the
oscillators in line with the direction of current synchronize first, which is
followed by the four chains synchronizing together at higher currents. The
applicability of 2D SHNO arrays in neuromorphics is demonstrated by injecting
two external microwave signals, creating a synchronization map, like the one
used for neuromorphic vowel recognition using vortex oscillators. Additionally,
at higher powers of the injected signal, we demonstrate phase binarization
of the microwave output using a phase-resolved BLS microscope. A direct
application for solving combinatorial optimization (CO) problems using a
SHNO array-based Ising machine is shown.
Parts of work
A. Aleman, S. Muralidhar, A. A. Awad, R. Khymyn, D. Hanstorp, and J. Åkerman “Frequency comb enhanced Brillouin microscopy”, (manuscript submitted to Optics Express) S. Muralidhar, A. A. Awad, A. Aleman, R. Khymyn, M. Dvornik, D. Lu, D. Hanstorp, and J. Åkerman “Sustained coherent spin wave emission using frequency combs”, Physical Review B 101, 224423 (2020). ::doi::10.1103/PhysRevB.101.224423 S. Muralidhar, R. Khymyn, A. A. Awad, A. Aleman, D. Hanstorp, and J. Åkerman “Femtosecond laser pulse driven caustic spin wave beams”, arXiv:2006.08219, (manuscript submitted to Physical Review Letters.) M. Zahedinejad, S. Muralidhar, A. A. Awad, R. Khymyn, H. Fulara, H. Mazraati, M. Dvornik and J. Åkerman, “Two-dimensional mutually synchronized spin Hall nano-oscillator arrays for neuromorphic computing”, Nature Nanotechnology 15, 47 (2020). ::doi::10.1038/s41565-019-0593-9 A. Houshang, M. Zahedinejad, S. Muralidhar, J. Chęciński, A. A. Awad, and J. Åkerman, “A Spin Hall Ising Machine”, arXiv:2006.02236,(manuscript submitted to Science.)
Degree
Doctor of Philosophy
University
Göteborgs universitet. Naturvetenskapliga fakulteten
Institution
Department of Physics ; Institutionen för fysik
Disputation
Onsdag den 30 September, 2020, kl. 9.00 i PJ Salen, institutionen för fysik, Fysikgården 2 (chalmersområdet), Göteborg
Date of defence
2020-09-30
sai.shreyas1509@gmail.com
Date
2020-09-02Author
Muralidhar, Shreyas
Keywords
spin waves
laser-induced magnetization dynamics
Brillouin light scattering
Spin Hall nano-oscillators
neuromorphic computing
Ising machines
Publication type
Doctoral thesis
ISBN
978-91-8009-007-0 (PDF)
978-91-8009-006-3 (PRINT)
Language
eng