| Literature DB >> 32297750 |
Eric Lee-Wong1,2, Ruolan Xue3,4, Feiyang Ye1, Andreas Kreisel5, Toeno van der Sar6, Amir Yacoby3,4, Chunhui Rita Du1.
Abstract
We report the optical detection of magnons with a broad range of wavevectors in magnetic insulator Y3Fe5O12 thin films by proximate nitrogen-vacancy (NV) single-spin sensors. Through multimagnon scattering processes, the excited magnons generate fluctuating magnetic fields at the NV electron spin resonance frequencies, which accelerate the relaxation of NV spins. By measuring the variation of the emitted spin-dependent photoluminescence of the NV centers, magnons with variable wavevectors up to ∼5 × 107 m-1 can be optically accessed, providing an alternative perspective to reveal the underlying spin behaviors in magnetic systems. Our results highlight the significant opportunities offered by NV single-spin quantum sensors in exploring nanoscale spin dynamics of emergent spintronic materials.Entities:
Keywords: Magnetic insulators; Nitrogen vacancy magnetometry; Quantum sensing; Spin waves
Year: 2020 PMID: 32297750 DOI: 10.1021/acs.nanolett.0c00085
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nano Lett ISSN: 1530-6984 Impact factor: 11.189