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Imaging of spin waves in atomically designed nanomagnets

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NATURE MATERIALS
卷 13, 期 8, 页码 782-785

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NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1038/NMAT4018

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  1. Dutch funding organization FOM
  2. Dutch funding organization NWO (VIDI)
  3. Kavli Foundation
  4. Ministry of Science and Education Spain [FIS2010-21883-C02-01]
  5. GV [ACOMP/2010/070]

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The spin dynamics of all ferromagnetic materials are governed by two types of collective phenomenon: spin waves and domain walls. The fundamental processes underlying these collective modes, such as exchange interactions and magnetic anisotropy, all originate at the atomic scale. However, conventional probing techniques based on neutron(1) and photon scattering(2) provide high resolution in reciprocal space, and thereby poor spatial resolution. Here we present direct imaging of standing spin waves in individual chains of ferromagnetically coupled S = 2 Fe atoms, assembled one by one on a Cu2N surface using a scanning tunnelling microscope. We are able to map the spin dynamics of these designer nanomagnets with atomic resolution in two complementary ways. First, atom-to-atom variations of the amplitude of the quantized spin-wave excitations are probed using inelastic electron tunnelling spectroscopy. Second, we observe slow stochastic switching between two opposite magnetization states(3,4), whose rate varies strongly depending on the location of the tip along the chain. Our observations, combined with model calculations, reveal that switches of the chain are initiated by a spin-wave excited state that has its antinodes at the edges of the chain, followed by a domain wall shifting through the chain from one end to the other. This approach opens the way towards atomic-scale imaging of other types of spin excitation, such as spinon pairs and fractional end-states(5,6), in engineered spin chains.

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