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Magnetically switchable spin wave retarder with $90^\circ$ antiferromagnetic domain wall

Published 15 Mar 2021 in cond-mat.mes-hall and cond-mat.mtrl-sci | (2103.08342v2)

Abstract: Polarization, denoting the precession direction with respect to the background magnetization, is an intrinsic degree of freedom of spin wave. Using magnetic textures to control the spin wave polarization is fundamental and indispensable toward reprogrammable polarization-based magnonics. Here, we show that due to the intrinsic cubic anisotropy, a $90\circ$ antiferromagnetic domain wall naturally acts as a spin wave retarder (wave-plate). Moreover, for a $90\circ$ domain wall pair developed by introducing a second domain in a homogenous antiferromagnetic wire, the sign of retarding effect can be flipped by simply switching the direction of the intermediate domain.

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