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Directional control of spin-wave emission by spatially shaped light

Sato, Takuya*; Terui, Yuki*; Moriya, Rai*; Ivanov, B. A.*; Ando, Kazuya*; Saito, Eiji; Shimura, Tsutomu*; Kuroda, Kazuo*

In future spintronics it is anticipated that spin waves will function as unique information carriers that are free from Joule heating. Directional control of spin-wave emission has been desired for the realization of switching devices. Here, we propose a promising technique that makes use of a spatially shaped light pulse with circular polarization. Focusing this light pulse on a magnet generates spin waves via the inverse Faraday effect. Moreover, the wave number distribution of the spin waves is determined by the spatial intensity distribution of the light spot. We demonstrate the principle of this technique both theoretically and experimentally. We successfully control the direction of the energy flow by shaping the light spot into an ellipse, with its major axis parallel or perpendicular to the magnetic field.

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