Establishing the Magnetoelastic Origin of Spin-Wave Routing through Focused Ion Beam Patterning
Felix Naunheimer, Johannes Greil, Valentin Ahrens, Levente Maucha, \'Ad\'am Papp, Gy\"orgy Csaba, Markus Becherer

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates that focused ion beam irradiation modifies spin-wave propagation in yttrium iron garnet through magnetoelastic effects caused by lattice dislocations, enabling precise control for magnonic device engineering.
Contribution
It provides an experimentally validated framework linking FIB-induced lattice dislocations to magnetoelastic effects that steer spin waves, advancing the understanding of FIB patterning in magnonics.
Findings
FIB irradiation induces magnetoelastic effects that steer spin waves.
Three deformation regimes (elastic, plastic, amorphization) explain wavelength changes.
Micromagnetic simulations confirm the non-monotonic wavelength behavior.
Abstract
Spin waves are promising information carriers for analog and wave-based computing, requiring compact and precisely engineered scattering landscapes. Focused ion beam (FIB) irradiation enables such control by locally modifying the spin-wave dispersion in yttrium iron garnet (YIG), yet the underlying crystallographic mechanisms remain unclear. Here, we present an experimentally validated framework that attributes FIB-induced spin-wave steering to magnetoelastic effects arising from irradiation-induced lattice dislocations. Following FIB irradiation and wet-chemical etching, local height profiles were obtained by atomic force microscopy (AFM) and used as fixed geometric constraints in fits of spin-wave dispersion relations measured by time-resolved magneto-optical Kerr effect (trMOKE) microscopy. The dispersion relation was extended by an explicit magnetoelastic field term, treated as a…
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TopicsMagnetic properties of thin films · Advanced Electron Microscopy Techniques and Applications · Ion-surface interactions and analysis
