A Luneburg lens for spin waves
Whitehead, NJ; Horsley, SAR; Philbin, TG; et al.Kruglyak, VV
Date: 20 November 2018
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Journal
Applied Physics Letters
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AIP Publishing
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Abstract
We report on the theory of a Luneburg lens for forward-volume magnetostatic spin waves, and verify its operation via micromagnetic modelling. The lens converts a plane wave to a point source (and vice versa) by a designed graded index, realised here by either modulating the thickness or the saturation magnetization in a circular region. ...
We report on the theory of a Luneburg lens for forward-volume magnetostatic spin waves, and verify its operation via micromagnetic modelling. The lens converts a plane wave to a point source (and vice versa) by a designed graded index, realised here by either modulating the thickness or the saturation magnetization in a circular region. We find that the lens enhances the wave amplitude by 5 times at the lens focus, and 47% of the incident energy arrives in the focus region. Furthermore, small deviations in the profile can still result in good focusing, if the lens index is graded smoothly.
Physics and Astronomy
Faculty of Environment, Science and Economy
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