Observation of Long-Lifetime Magnon Pairs by Fano Resonance of Photons
Qian-Nan Huang, Zhiping Xue, Tao Yu

TL;DR
This study reveals long-lived magnon pairs in a ferromagnet through Fano resonance observed in microwave spectroscopy, highlighting their potential for quantum information applications.
Contribution
It introduces a scattering theory model explaining Fano resonance due to magnon pairs, demonstrating their long lifetime in a driven ferromagnetic system.
Findings
Fano resonance observed near ferromagnetic resonance
Magnon pairs exhibit long lifetime
Theoretical model matches experimental data
Abstract
Mode fluctuations with a long lifetime are essential for quantum information and logic operations in magnonic devices. We probe the broadband nonlinear magnetization dynamics of a high-quality ferromagnet under a strong microwave drive using microwave spectroscopy. We observe an \textit{unexpected} Fano resonance in the microwave transmission when the driven amplitude of the magnetization is large and the drive frequency is close to but not at the ferromagnetic resonance. We interpret this Fano resonance by a scattering theory of photons considering the three-magnon interaction between the Kittel magnon and magnon pairs with opposite wave vectors of frequency . The theoretical model suggests that the microwave spectroscopy measures the dynamics of the fluctuation of the Kittel magnon and of the magnon pairs over…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMechanical and Optical Resonators · Magnetic properties of thin films · Quantum and electron transport phenomena
