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Mutual phase-locking of microwave spin torque nano-oscillators.
Kaka, Shehzaad; Pufall, Matthew R; Rippard, William H; Silva, Thomas J; Russek, Stephen E; Katine, Jordan A.
Afiliação
  • Kaka S; Electromagnetic Technology Division, National Institute of Standards and Technology, Boulder, Colorado 80305, USA. shehzu21@gmail.com
Nature ; 437(7057): 389-92, 2005 Sep 15.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16163351
ABSTRACT
The spin torque effect that occurs in nanometre-scale magnetic multilayer devices can be used to generate steady-state microwave signals in response to a d.c. electrical current. This establishes a new functionality for magneto-electronic structures that are more commonly used as magnetic field sensors and magnetic memory elements. The microwave power emitted from a single spin torque nano-oscillator (STNO) is at present typically less than 1 nW. To achieve a more useful power level (on the order of microwatts), a device could consist of an array of phase coherent STNOs, in a manner analogous to arrays of Josephson junctions and larger semiconductor oscillators. Here we show that two STNOs in close proximity mutually phase-lock-that is, they synchronize, which is a general tendency of interacting nonlinear oscillator systems. The phase-locked state is distinct, characterized by a sudden narrowing of signal linewidth and an increase in power due to the coherence of the individual oscillators. Arrays of phase-locked STNOs could be used as nanometre-scale reference oscillators. Furthermore, phase control of array elements (phased array) could lead to nanometre-scale directional transmitters and receivers for wireless communications.
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