Approaching soft X-ray wavelengths in nanomagnet-based microwave technology
Integrating spin waves with microwave circuits is promising for microwave nanoelectronics. Here, Yu et al. demonstrate a reconfigurable microwave-to-magnon transducer by covering yttrium iron garnet with small arrays of tailored magnetic nanodisks, which transmits microwave signals via sub-100-nanom...
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Main Authors: | Haiming Yu, O. d’ Allivy Kelly, V. Cros, R. Bernard, P. Bortolotti, A. Anane, F. Brandl, F. Heimbach, D. Grundler |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2016
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/723295bf341b47cd9e5d6eb8e78a289f |
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