Analog Control of Reconfigurable GHz Resonances from Chiral Spin Texture Ensembles
Abstract
ABSTRACT Gigahertz excitations of magnetic films are widely explored for energy‐efficient, high‐frequency microelectronics. The advent of nanoscale chiral spin textures (CSTs) with topological dynamics promises novel resonance characteristics. However, prior works on technologically relevant chiral multilayers encountered key material constraints, precluding the realization of functional CST resonances. We address this by engineering a minimally damped, strongly chiral multilayer with a robust broadband resonance spectrum. Microwave spectroscopy, Lorentz microscopy, and simulations elucidate contrasting resonance features on either side of zero magnetic field arising from distinct irreversible CST transitions. A simple analytical model can quantitatively describe these robust inter‐textural resonances over the entire field‐frequency range. Crucially, in situ CST reconfigurability enables analog tunability of the resonant dispersion ‐ with wide‐band, deterministic, non‐linear (or linear) modulation via the input knob. Our work unlocks the microwave potential of multilayer CSTs by leveraging their unique thermodynamics. It opens the door to fabrication‐free reconfigurable magnonics, toward broadband transmission and unconventional computing.
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Authors (10)
T. S. Suraj
Department of Physics National University of Singapore Singapore Singapore
Jifei Huang
Department of Physics National University of Singapore Singapore Singapore
Hui Ru Tan
Jing Zhou
Zhejiang Institute of Photoelectronics
Abhijit Ghosh
Hang Khume Tan
Institute of Materials Research and Engineering (IMRE), Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*STAR) 2 ,
May Inn Sim
Department of Physics National University of Singapore Singapore Singapore
Alexander K. J. Toh
Institute of Materials Research and Engineering, Agency for Science, Technology and Research Singapore Singapore
Xiaoye Chen
Institute of Materials Research and Engineering, Agency for Science, Technology and Research Singapore Singapore
Anjan Soumyanarayanan