Large Nonreciprocity of Shear-Horizontal Surface Acoustic Waves induced by Magnetoelastic Bilayers

Abstract

We report large nonreciprocity in the transmission of shear-horizontal surface acoustic waves (SAWs) on LiTaO3 substrate coated with a FeCoSiB/NiFeCu magnetoelastic bilayer. The large difference in saturation magnetization of the two layers not only brings nonreciprocal spin waves (SWs), but also ensures the phonon-magnon (SAWs-SWs) coupling at relatively low wavenumbers. It is found that the angle between the magnetization and the wavevector play important roles in determining the strength of magnetoelastic coupling and nonreciprocity, simultaneously. A large nonreciprocal transmission of SAWs about 30 dB (i.e. 60 dB/mm) is demonstrated at 2.33 GHz. In addition, the dispersion relation between coupled SH-SAWs and nonreciprocal SWs is developed, which provide a good insight into the observed phenomena. Our results offer a convenient approach to implement nonreciprocal SAW isolators or circulators.

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