4.6 Article

Adaptive Properties of a Ferromagnetic Single-Domain Grain in Alternating Magnetic Fields

Journal

IEEE ACCESS
Volume 11, Issue -, Pages 24712-24721

Publisher

IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/ACCESS.2023.3254202

Keywords

Magnetic resonance; Magnetomechanical effects; Anisotropic magnetoresistance; Perpendicular magnetic anisotropy; Mathematical models; Magnetization; Harmonic analysis; Magnetic single-domain particle; parametric resonance; signal mixing; signal amplification; adaptive state

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A general self-consistent theory is constructed to describe the adaptive properties of a ferromagnetic single-domain grain in alternating magnetic fields. The thresholds of a new family of parametric instabilities of all orders are calculated. It is found that the level of magnetic moment excitation and the phase of forced oscillations can describe emerging nonequilibrium states effectively. The overthreshold excited state, determined by third- and fourth-order nonlinear interactions and deviations of the ferromagnetic moment, is analyzed. Adaptive nonequilibrium states are characterized by non-linear damped oscillations and describe energy flows from the pump field to the thermal bath. Near the frequency of these oscillations, mixing of weak RF signals with the microwave pump field and amplification of RF modulation of the pump field are observed. The developed theory can be applied to other physical systems using mathematical analogies.
A general self-consistent theory of adaptive properties of a ferromagnetic single-domain grain in alternating magnetic fields is constructed. Thresholds of new family of parametric instabilities of all orders are calculated. It is shown that the level of excitation of the magnetic moment and the phase of forced oscillations with respect to the pump field serve as a convenient tool for describing emerging nonequilibrium states. An analysis was made of the overthreshold excited state determined by third- and fourth-order nonlinear interactions in terms of deviations of the ferromagnetic moment. Adaptive nonequilibrium states describe energy flows from the pump field to the thermal bath and are characterized by non-linear damped oscillations. Near the frequency of these oscillations, the effect of mixing of weak RF signals with the microwave pump field arises, as well as the effect amplification of the RF modulation of the pump field. Using mathematical analogies, the developed theory can be transferred to other physical systems.

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