Magnetodynamic properties of dipole-coupled 1D magnonic crystals
Singh, Suraj Kumar; Wang, Xiansi; Kumar, Ankit; Qaiumzadeh, Alireza; Svedlindh, Peter; Tybell, Per Thomas Martin; Wahlström, Erik
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Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials. 2021, 539 . 10.1016/j.jmmm.2021.168376Abstract
Magnonic crystals are magnetic metamaterials, that provide a promising way to manipulate magnetodynamic properties by controlling the geometry of the patterned structures. Here, we study the magnetodynamic properties of 1D magnonic crystals consisting of parallel NiFe strips with different strip widths and separations. The strips couple via dipole–dipole interactions. As an alternative to experiments and/or micromagnetic simulations, we investigate the accuracy of a simple macrospin model. For the case of simple strips, a model with a single free parameter to account for an overestimation of the out of plane demagnetization of the magnonic lattice is described. By adjusting this parameter, a good fit with experimental as well as micromagnetic results is obtained. Moreover, the Gilbert damping is found independent of lattice constant however the inhomogeneous linewidth broadening found to increase with decreasing stripe separation.