TY - JOUR
T1 - Hybrid magnonics with localized spoof surface-plasmon polaritons
AU - Xiong, Yuzan
AU - Christy, Andrew
AU - Yan, Zixin
AU - Pishehvar, Amin
AU - Mahdi, Muntasir
AU - Wu, Junming
AU - Cahoon, James F.
AU - Yang, Binbin
AU - Hamilton, Michael C.
AU - Zhang, Xufeng
AU - Zhang, Wei
PY - 2024/9/1
Y1 - 2024/9/1
N2 - Hybrid magnonic systems have emerged as a promising direction for information propagation with preserved coherence. Because of the high tunability of magnons, their interactions with microwave photons can be engineered to probe novel phenomena based on strong photon-magnon coupling. Improving the photon-magnon coupling strength can be done by tuning the structure of microwave resonators to better interact with the magnon counterpart. Planar resonators have been explored due to their potential for on-chip integration, but only common modes from stripline-based resonators have been used. Here, we present a microwave spiral resonator supporting spoof localized surface plasmons (LSPs) and implement it in the investigation of photon-magnon coupling for hybrid magnonic applications. We showcase strong magnon-LSP photon coupling using a ferrimagnetic yttrium iron garnet sphere. We discuss the engineering capacity of the photon mode frequency and spatial field distributions of the spiral resonator via both experiment and simulation. As a result of the localized photon mode profiles, the resulting magnetic field concentrates near the surface dielectrics, giving rise to an enhanced magnetic filling factor. The strong coupling and large engineering space render the spoof LSPs an interesting contender in developing novel hybrid magnonic systems and functionalities.
AB - Hybrid magnonic systems have emerged as a promising direction for information propagation with preserved coherence. Because of the high tunability of magnons, their interactions with microwave photons can be engineered to probe novel phenomena based on strong photon-magnon coupling. Improving the photon-magnon coupling strength can be done by tuning the structure of microwave resonators to better interact with the magnon counterpart. Planar resonators have been explored due to their potential for on-chip integration, but only common modes from stripline-based resonators have been used. Here, we present a microwave spiral resonator supporting spoof localized surface plasmons (LSPs) and implement it in the investigation of photon-magnon coupling for hybrid magnonic applications. We showcase strong magnon-LSP photon coupling using a ferrimagnetic yttrium iron garnet sphere. We discuss the engineering capacity of the photon mode frequency and spatial field distributions of the spiral resonator via both experiment and simulation. As a result of the localized photon mode profiles, the resulting magnetic field concentrates near the surface dielectrics, giving rise to an enhanced magnetic filling factor. The strong coupling and large engineering space render the spoof LSPs an interesting contender in developing novel hybrid magnonic systems and functionalities.
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U2 - 10.1103/PhysRevApplied.22.034009
DO - 10.1103/PhysRevApplied.22.034009
M3 - Article
SN - 2331-7019
VL - 22
JO - Physical Review Applied
JF - Physical Review Applied
IS - 3
M1 - 034009
ER -