| Literature DB >> 26564851 |
J E Losby1, F Fani Sani1, D T Grandmont2, Z Diao1, M Belov3, J A J Burgess1, S R Compton1, W K Hiebert1, D Vick3, K Mohammad4, E Salimi4, G E Bridges4, D J Thomson4, M R Freeman5.
Abstract
A universal, torque-mixing method for magnetic resonance spectroscopy is presented. In analogy to resonance detection by magnetic induction, the transverse component of a precessing dipole moment can be measured in sensitive broadband spectroscopy, here using a resonant mechanical torque sensor. Unlike induction, the torque amplitude allows equilibrium magnetic properties to be monitored simultaneously with the spin dynamics. Comprehensive electron spin resonance spectra of a single-crystal, mesoscopic yttrium iron garnet disk at room temperature reveal assisted switching between magnetization states and mode-dependent spin resonance interactions with nanoscale surface imperfections. The rich detail allows analysis of even complex three-dimensional spin textures. The flexibility of microelectromechanical and optomechanical devices combined with broad generality and capabilities of torque-mixing magnetic resonance spectroscopy offers great opportunities for development of integrated devices.Entities:
Year: 2015 PMID: 26564851 DOI: 10.1126/science.aad2449
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Science ISSN: 0036-8075 Impact factor: 47.728