Dynamic Magnonic Crystals Based on Spatiotemporal Plasmon Excitation

N Nikolai Kuznetsov H Huajun Qin (Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry) L Lukáš Flajšman (NanoSpin, Department of Applied Physics, Aalto University School of Science , P.O. Box 15100, FI-00076 Aalto,) S Sebastiaan van Dijken (NanoSpin, Department of Applied Physics, Aalto University School of Science , P.O. Box 15100, FI-00076 Aalto,)

Abstract

AbstractMetamaterials, designed to exhibit properties beyond those found in nature, enable unprecedented control over physical phenomena through flexible band structure engineering. This work introduces a hybrid magnonic‐plasmonic metamaterial that allows spatiotemporal manipulation of spin‐wave transport at micrometer scales and sub‐microsecond timescales. The system integrates a plasmonic metamaterial, comprising Au nanodisk arrays arranged in a 1D periodic stripe pattern, with a low‐damping yttrium iron garnet (YIG) film as the spin‐wave transport medium. Short laser pulses (100−500 ns) excite surface lattice resonances (SLRs) in the plasmonic stripes, inducing thermoplasmonic heating and generating a striped temperature profile. This dynamic thermal modulation periodically alters the YIG film's saturation magnetization, forming a laser‐controlled magnonic crystal. Time‐resolved propagating spin‐wave spectroscopy reveals tunable bandgaps and minibands arising from Bragg reflection. By adjusting the plasmonic stripe pattern, laser pulse duration, or power, this system enables precise control over spin‐wave transport, paving the way for reconfigurable wave‐based computing devices.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 37, Issue 33
Published August 01, 2025
ISSN 0935-9648
Publisher Unknown Publisher

Journal Info

Advanced Materials

Unknown Publisher

ISSN: 0935-9648 Physical Sciences

Authors (4)

N

Nikolai Kuznetsov

H

Huajun Qin

Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry

L

Lukáš Flajšman

NanoSpin, Department of Applied Physics, Aalto University School of Science , P.O. Box 15100, FI-00076 Aalto,

S

Sebastiaan van Dijken

NanoSpin, Department of Applied Physics, Aalto University School of Science , P.O. Box 15100, FI-00076 Aalto,