Magnon dynamics in parity-time-symmetric dipolarly coupled waveguides and magnonic crystals
Xi-guang Wang, Dominik Schulz, Guang-hua Guo, Jamal Berakdar

TL;DR
This paper explores the properties of magnonic systems with parity-time symmetry, demonstrating how gain-loss coupling in dipolarly coupled waveguides can lead to novel phenomena like exceptional points and nonreciprocal magnon propagation, with potential device applications.
Contribution
It introduces a new PT-symmetric magnonic system with analytical and numerical analysis of exceptional points and wave vector-dependent behavior, advancing magnonic device design.
Findings
Identification of conditions for exceptional points in magnonic systems
Demonstration of nonreciprocal magnon propagation near EPs
Steering of EPs in magnonic crystals via material design
Abstract
We consider the magnonic properties of two dipolarly coupled magnetic stripes, both deposited on a normal conductive substrate with strong spin-orbit coupling. A charge current in the substrate acts on the adjacent magnets with spin-orbit torques, which result in magnonic damping or antidamping of the spin waves, and hence a gain-loss coupling of the two magnetic stripes. The whole setup is demonstrated to exhibit features typical for parity-time (PT) symmetric systems. Phenomena are demonstrated that can be functionalized in magnonic devices, including reconfigurable magnonic diodes and logic devices. Alternative stripes designs and PT-symmetric, periodic, coupled magnonic textures are studied. Analytical and full numerical analysis identify the conditions for the appearance of exceptional points (EPs), where magnonic gain and loss are balanced and evidence nonreciprocal magnon…
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