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Raw data associated to the manuscript ‘’Phase control of spin waves based on a magnetic defect in a one-dimensional magnonic crystal‘’, Appl. Phys. Lett. 112, 142405 (2018); doi: 10.1063/1.5024541 File formats are described in info.txt files in the concerning folders. For plotting and data evaluation, Python 2.7 and OriginPro 8.6G were used. Example scrips for plotting are provided. Paper abstract: Magnonic crystals are interesting for spin-wave based data processing. We investigate one-dimensional magnonic crystals (1D MCs) consisting of bistable Co20Fe60B20 nanostripes separated by 75 nm wide air gaps. By adjusting the magnetic history, we program a single stripe of opposed magnetization in an otherwise saturated 1D MC. Its influence on propagating spin waves is studied via broadband microwave spectroscopy. Depending on an in-plane bias magnetic field, we observe spin wave phase shifts of up to almost π and field-controlled attenuation attributed to the reversed nanostripe. Our findings are of importance for magnetologics, where the control of spin wave phases is essential.
Funding by SNSF via Grant No.163016
Magnons, Microwave spectroscopy, Magnonic crystal, Spin wave
Magnons, Microwave spectroscopy, Magnonic crystal, Spin wave
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