Current-induced resonance in a ferromagnet - antiferromagnet junction

Abstract

We calculate the response of a ferromagnet - antiferromagnet junction to a high-frequency magnetic field as a function of the spin-polarized current through the junction. Conditions are choused under which the response is zero in absence of such a current. It is shown that increasing in the current density leads to proportional increase in the resonance frequency and resonant absorption. A principal possibility is indicated of using ferromagnet - antiferromagnet junction as a terahertz radiation detector.

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