铁磁铁中的自旋惯性和自动振荡
Rodolfo Rodriguez1, Mikhail Cherkasskii2, Rundong Jiang1
1Department of Physics and Astronomy, <a href="https://ror.org/03nawhv43">University of California</a>, Riverside, California 92521, USA.
Physical review letters
|July 1, 2024
概括
铁磁体中的旋转惯性使得THz技术至关重要的新自动振荡动力学成为可能. 这项研究介绍了节能自动振荡,为超高频应用和自旋电子学知识转移铺平了道路.
科学领域:
- 这就是Spintronics.
- 凝聚物质物理学 凝聚物质物理学
- THz科技公司的技术.
背景情况:
- 铁磁铁对于在THz频率上运行的自旋电子器件至关重要.
- 旋转惯性对铁磁体旋转扭矩动力学的影响在很大程度上是未被探索的.
- 自动振荡对于基于旋转的技术至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 开发一个理论框架,以考虑旋转惯性,在铁磁体的 precessional 自动振荡.
- 为了研究旋转惯性对旋转扭矩驱动动力学的影响.
- 介绍和分析营养自动振荡.
主要方法:
- 铁磁体中自旋动态的理论建模.
- 分析旋转扭矩驱动的自动振荡与旋转惯性.
- 在铁磁铁和惯性铁磁铁中旋转动力学之间的同态度的导出.
主要成果:
- 建立了自旋惯性铁磁体中自动振荡的理论框架.
- 发现并引入了核能自动振荡的概念.
- 证明了用于超高频应用的节能自动振荡的潜力.
结论:
- 旋转惯性显著影响铁磁体中的旋转扭矩驱动动力学.
- 节能自动振荡为THz旋转器件提供了一条新的途径.
- 铁磁体和惯性铁磁体动力学之间的同态性促进了跨领域的知识传输.
相关概念视频
Ferromagnetism
2.4K
Materials like iron, nickel, and cobalt consist of magnetic domains, within which the magnetic dipoles are arranged parallel to each other. The magnetic dipoles are rigidly aligned in the same direction within a domain by quantum mechanical coupling among the atoms. This coupling is so strong that even thermal agitation at room temperature cannot break it. The result is that each domain has a net dipole moment. However, some materials have weaker coupling, and are ferromagnetic at lower...
2.4K
Magnetic Damping
450
Eddy currents can produce significant drag on motion, called magnetic damping. For instance, when a metallic pendulum bob swings between the poles of a strong magnet, significant drag acts on the bob as it enters and leaves the field, quickly damping the motion.
If, however, the bob is a slotted metal plate, the magnet produces a much smaller effect. When a slotted metal plate enters the field, an emf is induced by the change in flux; however, it is less effective because the slots limit the...
If, however, the bob is a slotted metal plate, the magnet produces a much smaller effect. When a slotted metal plate enters the field, an emf is induced by the change in flux; however, it is less effective because the slots limit the...
450
Torque On A Current Loop In A Magnetic Field
4.0K
The most common application of magnetic force on current-carrying wires is in electric motors. These consist of loops of wire, which are placed between the magnets with a magnetic field. When current flows through the loops, the magnetic field applies torque, which causes the shaft to rotate, thus converting electrical energy to mechanical energy.
Consider a rectangular current-carrying loop containing N turns of wire, placed in a uniform magnetic field. The net force on a current-carrying loop...
Consider a rectangular current-carrying loop containing N turns of wire, placed in a uniform magnetic field. The net force on a current-carrying loop...
4.0K
Atomic Nuclei: Nuclear Relaxation Processes
644
In the absence of an external magnetic field, nuclear spin states are degenerate and randomly oriented. When a magnetic field is applied, the spins begin to precess and orient themselves along (lower energy) or against (higher energy) the direction of the field. At equilibrium, a slight excess population of spins exists in the lower energy state. Because the direction of the magnetic field is fixed as the z-axis, the precessing magnetic moments are randomly oriented around the z-axis.
644
Force On A Current Loop In A Magnetic Field
3.2K
Magnetic forces on wires carrying current are most frequently applied in motors. A DC motor is a device that converts electrical energy into mechanical work. In motors, wire loops are enclosed in a magnetic field. When current flows through the loops, the magnetic field applies torque, which causes the shaft to rotate. The direction of the current is reversed once the loop's surface area is lined up with the magnetic field, causing a constant torque on the loop. During the process,...
3.2K
Potential Due to a Magnetized Object
281
Magnetic dipoles in magnetic materials are aligned when placed under an external magnetic field. For paramagnets and ferromagnets, dipole alignment occurs in the direction of the magnetic field. However, the dipoles align opposite to the field in the case of diamagnets. This state of magnetic polarization due to the external field is called magnetization. Magnetization is defined as the dipole moment per unit volume. It plays a similar role to polarization in electrostatics.
The vector...
The vector...
281


