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From the Spin Eigenmodes of Isolated Neel Skyrmions to the Magnonic Bands of Skyrmionic Crystals: A Micromagnetic Study as a Function of the Interfacial Dzyaloshinskii-Moriya Interaction and the Exchange Constants

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IEEE MAGNETICS LETTERS
Volume 13, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/LMAG.2021.3136152

Keywords

Nanomagnetics; magnonic crystals; micromagnetism; skyrmions; spin waves

Funding

  1. EMPIR programme [17FUN08 TOPS]
  2. European Union

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This paper investigates the dynamical properties of Neel skyrmions and analyzes their behavior in different frequency ranges. By calculating the magnonic band structure of magnonic crystals, it is possible to tune the permitted and forbidden frequency intervals.
The presence of interfacial Dzyaloshinskii-Moriya interaction (DMI) may lead to the appearance of Neel skyrmions in ferromagnetic films. These topologically protected structures, whose diameter is as small as a few nanometers, can be nowadays stabilized at room temperature and have been proposed for the realization of artificial magnonic crystals and new spintronic devices, such as racetrack memories. In this perspective, it is of utmost importance to analyze their dynamical properties in the gigahertz range, i.e., in the operation range of current communication devices. In this letter, we exploited the software MuMax3 to calculate the dynamics of Neel skyrmions in the range between 1 and 30 GHz, considering first the eigenmodes of an isolated skyrmion, then the case of two interacting skyrmions, and finally a linear chain, representing a one-dimensional magnonic crystal, whose magnonic band structure has been calculated as a function of the strength of both the DMI- and the exchange-constants, namely D and A. The magnonic bands can be interpreted as derived from the eigenmodes of isolated skyrmions, even if hybridization and anticrossing phenomena occur for specific ranges of values of D and A. Therefore, varying the latter parameters, for instance, by a proper choice of the materials and thicknesses, may enable one to fine-tune the permitted and forbidden frequency interval of the corresponding magnonic crystal.

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