Impact of intra-grain spin wave reflections on nano-contact spin torque oscillators
Anders J. Eklund, Mykola Dvornik, Fatjon Qejvanaj, Sheng Jiang, Sunjae, Chung, Johan {\AA}kerman, B. Gunnar Malm

TL;DR
This study explores how intra-grain spin wave reflections influence the nonlinear current-frequency behavior in nano-contact spin torque oscillators, revealing the role of grain boundaries and temperature effects on device performance.
Contribution
It demonstrates that grain boundary reflections cause nonlinear frequency shifts and device-to-device variations, supported by micromagnetic simulations and experimental correlations.
Findings
Grain boundaries induce standing wave resonances affecting frequency.
Discontinuous frequency jumps occur due to spin wave anti-node formation.
Temperature influences resonance mode transitions and linewidths.
Abstract
We investigate the origin of the experimentally observed varying current-frequency nonlinearity of the propagating spin wave mode in nano-contact spin torque oscillators. Nominally identical devices with 100 nm diameter are characterized by electrical microwave measurements and show large variation in the generated frequency as a function of drive current. This quantitative and qualitative device-to-device variation is described in terms of continuous and discontinuous nonlinear transitions between linear current intervals. The thin film grain microstructure in our samples is determined using atomic force and scanning electron microscopy to be on the scale of 30 nm. Micromagnetic simulations show that the reflection of spin waves against the grain boundaries results in standing wave resonance configurations. For a simulated device with a single artificial grain, the frequency increases…
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