Wavenumber-dependent Gilbert damping in metallic ferromagnets

Abstract

New terms to the dynamical equation of magnetization motion, associated with spin transport, have been reported over the past several years. Each newly identified term is thought to possess both a real and an imaginary effective field leading to fieldlike and dampinglike torques on magnetization. Here we show that three metallic ferromagnets possess an imaginary effective-field term which mirrors the well-known real effective-field term associated with exchange in spin waves. Using perpendicular standing spin wave resonance between 2-26 GHz, we evaluate the magnitude of the finite-wavenumber (k) dependent Gilbert damping α in three typical device ferromagnets, Ni79Fe21, Co, and Co40Fe40B20, and demonstrate for the first time the presence of a k2 term as α=α0+Ak· k2 in all three metals. We interpret the new term as the continuum analog of spin pumping, predicted recently, and show that its magnitude, Ak=0.07-0.1 nm2, is consistent with transverse spin relaxation lengths as measured by conventional (interlayer) spin pumping.

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