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AbstractCo2Fe0.4Mn0.6Si (CFMS) and Co2FeGa0.5Ge0.5 (CFGG) Heusler alloys are among the most promising thin film materials for spintronic devices due to a high spin polarization, low magnetic damping and giant/tunneling magnetoresistance ratios. Despite numerous investigations of Heusler alloys magnetic properties performed up to now, magnetoelastic effects in these materials remain not fully understood; due to quite rare studies of correlations between magnetoelastic and other magnetic properties, such as magnetic dissipation or magnetic anisotropy. In this research we have investigated epitaxial CFMS and CFGG Heusler alloys thin films of thickness in the range of 15–50 nm. We have determined the magnetoelastic tensor components and magnetic damping parameters as a function of the magnetic layer thickness. Magnetic damping measurements revealed the existence of non-Gilbert dissipation related contributions, including two-magnon scattering and spin pumping phenomena. Magnetoelastic constant B11 values and the effective magnetic damping parameter αeff values were found to be in the range of − 6 to 30 × 106 erg/cm3 and between 1 and 12 × 10–3, respectively. The values of saturation magnetostriction λS for CFMS Heusler alloy thin films were also obtained using the strain modulated ferromagnetic resonance technique. The correlation between αeff and B11, depending on magnetic layer thickness was determined based on the performed investigations of the above mentioned magnetic properties.


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D. E. González-Chávez ◽  
R. L. Sommer

Abstract Since its discovery, yttrium iron garnet (YIG) has been object of great interest because of its peculiarly low magnetic damping. Magnetic materials with reduced damping promote microwave power efficiency, longer magnon lifetime and longer spin-wave propagation. Owing to research on charge-to-spin current conversion, the control of magnetic damping in ferromagnetic thin films has recently been achieved by inducing charge current on adjacent metal layer with strong spin-orbit coupling (SOC). We report damping reduction in metallized YIG thin films (YIG/Ag/Ni) without the need of applied charge current and suggest that the origin of this unexpected effect is a strengthening of the FMR uniform mode in the YIG layer, due to frequency- and phase-locking that result from self-synchronization mediated by nonzero spin densities transiting the metallic layers.


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