Parallel pumping for magnon spintronics: Amplification and manipulation of magnon spin currents on the micron-scale
Thomas Br\"acher, Philipp Pirro, Burkard Hillebrands

TL;DR
This paper reviews recent advances in parallel parametric amplification of magnons in micro- and nanostructures, highlighting its potential for spin-wave generation, amplification, and magnonic network applications in spintronics.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of recent developments in applying parallel parametric amplification to micro- and nanostructures for magnonic spintronics.
Findings
Successful application of parametric amplification in metallic microstructures
Amplification benefits from the discreteness of spin-wave spectra
Potential for phase-dependent amplification in magnonic networks
Abstract
Magnonics and magnon spintronics aim at the utilization of spin waves and magnons, their quanta, for the construction of wave-based logic networks via the generation of pure all-magnon spin currents and their interfacing with electrical charge transport. The promise of efficient parallel data processing and low power consumption renders this field one of the most promising research areas in spintronics. In this context, the process of parallel parametric amplification, i.e., the conversion of microwave photons into magnons at one half of the microwave frequency, has proven to be a versatile tool. Its beneficial and unique properties, such as frequency and mode-selectivity, the possibility to excite spin waves in a wide wavevector range and the creation of phase-correlated wave pairs, render it one of the key methods of spin-wave generation and amplification. The application of…
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