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Caustic spin wave beams in soft thin films: Properties and classification

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In the context of wave propagation, caustics are usually defined as the envelope of a finite-extent wavefront; folds and cusps in a caustic result in enhanced wave amplitudes. Here, we… Click to show full abstract

In the context of wave propagation, caustics are usually defined as the envelope of a finite-extent wavefront; folds and cusps in a caustic result in enhanced wave amplitudes. Here, we tackle a related phenomenon, namely the existence of well-defined beams originating solely from the geometric properties of the corresponding dispersion relation. This directional emission, termed caustic beam, is enabled by a stationary group velocity direction, and has been observed first in the case of phonons. We propose an overview of this"focusing"effect in the context of spin waves excited in soft, thin ferromagnetic films. Based on an analytical dispersion relation, we provide tools for a systematic survey of caustic spin wave beams. Our theoretical approach is validated by time-resolved microscopy experiments using the magneto-optical Kerr effect. Then, we identify two cases of particular interest both from fundamental and applicative perspectives. Indeed, both of them enable broadband excitations (in terms of wave vectors) to result in narrowband beams of low divergence.

Keywords: beams soft; caustic spin; spin; wave beams; soft thin; spin wave

Journal Title: Physical Review B
Year Published: 2023

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