Polarization-Controlled Photon Mode Switching and Photon--Magnon Coupling in a Planar Cavity--Magnonic System
Abhishek Maurya, Sachin Verma, Bojong Kim, Biswanath Bhoi, Rajeev Singh, and Sang-Koog Kim

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates polarization-controlled photon-magnon coupling in a planar cavity-magnonic system, enabling tunable mode switching and hybridization through resonator orientation, with potential applications in quantum information processing.
Contribution
It introduces a polarization-selective coupling mechanism in a planar cavity-magnonic platform, with a controllable photon mode switching method based on resonator orientation.
Findings
Strong angular tunability of photon-magnon coupling strength was observed.
Mode switching and hybridization can be controlled by resonator orientation.
Theoretical models accurately reproduce the polarization-driven mode behavior.
Abstract
This work presents polarization-selective photon-magnon coupling (PMC) in a planar cavity-magnonic platform consisting of an electric-LC resonator (ELCR) side-coupled to a microstrip transmission line and integrated with a yttrium iron garnet (YIG) thin film. The ELCR supports two orthogonal photon modes at GHz and GHz, whose excitation and radiative damping are governed by the resonator orientation relative to the microwave-field polarization. Rotating the resonator enables controlled switching between these modes and tunable photon-magnon hybridization. An equivalent circuit model including intrinsic and extrinsic damping successfully reproduces the polarization-driven mode switching, while an effective three-mode Hamiltonian accurately captures the coupled-mode evolution. The results reveal strong angular tunability of the PMC strength through redistribution…
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