Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1802951 | Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials | 2009 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
The magnon energy bands are studied for a four-layer ferromagnetic superlattice, with regard to the effects of the competition between the anisotropy and the spin quantum number. A special attention is also paid on the effects of the symmetry of the system. It is found that three modulated energy gaps exist in the magnon energy band along Kx direction perpendicular to the superlattice plane. The magnetic anisotropy affects significantly the magnon energy gaps. The zero energy gap ÎÏ23 correlates with the conditions between anisotropy constants, D1+D3=D2+D4 and D1=D3 (or D2=D4), while the disappearance of the magnon energy gaps ÎÏ12 and ÎÏ34 corresponds to a translational symmetry of x-direction in a unit cell. When the parameters of the system deviate from these conditions, the energy gaps ÎÏ12, ÎÏ23 and ÎÏ34 become larger. There is a competition effect of the anisotropy and the spin quantum number on the magnon energy gaps ÎÏ12 and ÎÏ23. When the symmetry of the system is higher, the competition can achieve a balance to cause the zero energy gap.
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Authors
Rong-ke Qiu, Pan-pan Song, Zhi-dong Zhang,