About the significance of the driving current direction in ferromagnetic resonance experiments

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Babu, Md. Majibul Haque [1 ]
Tsoi, Maxim [1 ,2 ]
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[1] Department of Physics, University of Texas at Austin, Austin,TX,78712, United States
[2] Texas Materials Institute, University of Texas at Austin, Austin,TX,78712, United States
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Fizika Nizkikh Temperatur | 2024年 / 50卷 / 11期
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Demagnetization - Ferromagnetic resonance - Magnetoplasma - Spintronics;
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We present an experimental study of the effects of driving current direction on ferromagnetic resonance in Ni36Fe64 foils. The radio-frequency (rf) driving current was applied to Ni36Fe64 foils of different shapes. In rectangular samples with a close-to-uniform flow of the applied current along the long edge of the sample, we find the resonance field to follow a simple cos dependence on the angle between the current and external dc magnetic field. We argue that this behavior cannot be explained by the in-plane demagnetizing field of the rectangular foil. In triangular samples, where the current partially flows along all three sample edges, we observed three independent cos features. The latter suggests individual contributions from different areas with different current directions. We were able to switch off one of these contributions by covering one edge of the triangular sample with a conducting overlayer and thereby effectively short-circuiting the corresponding current path. Our findings highlight the significance of driving current distributions in ferromagnetic resonance experiments. © Md. Majibul Haque Babu and Maxim Tsoi, 2024.
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