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Nonreciprocal Transmission of Incoherent Magnons with Asymmetric Diffusion Length

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posted on 2021-08-10, 16:06 authored by Jiahao Han, Yabin Fan, Brooke C. McGoldrick, Joseph Finley, Justin T. Hou, Pengxiang Zhang, Luqiao Liu
Unequal transmissions of spin waves along opposite directions provide useful functions for signal processing. So far, the realization of such nonreciprocal spin waves has been mostly limited at a gigahertz frequency in the coherent regime via microwave excitation. Here we show that, in a magnetic bilayer stack with chiral coupling, tunable nonreciprocal propagation can be realized in spin Hall effect-excited incoherent magnons, whose frequencies cover the spectrum from a few gigahertz up to terahertz. The sign of nonreciprocity is controlled by the magnetic orientations of the bilayer in a nonvolatile manner. The nonreciprocity is further verified by measurements of the magnon diffusion length, which is unequal along opposite transmission directions. Our findings enrich the knowledge on magnetic relaxation and diffusive transport and can lead to the design of a passive directional signal isolation device in the diffusive regime.

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