Published May 9, 2024 | Version v1
Journal article

Pseudospectral Landau-Lifshitz description of magnetization dynamics

  • 1. Center for Magnetism and Magnetic Nanostructures, University of Colorado Colorado Springs, Colorado Springs, Colorado 80918, USA
  • 2. Materials and Engineering Research Institute, Sheffield Hallam University, Howard Street, Sheffield S1 1WB 22, United Kingdom
  • 3. Department of Physics and Mathematics, University of Hull, Hull HU6 7RX, United Kingdom

Description

Magnetic materials host a wealth of nonlinear dynamics, textures, and topological defects. This is possible due to the competition between strong nonlinearity and dispersion, which act at the atomic scale, as well as long-range interactions. However, these features are difficult to study analytically and numerically because of the vastly different temporal and spatial scales involved. Here, we present a pseudospectral approach for the Landau-Lifshitz equation that invokes energy and momentum conservation embodied in the magnon dispersion relation to accurately describe both atomic and continuum limits. Furthermore, this approach enables analytical study at every scale. We show the applicability of this model in both the continuum and atomic limit by investigating modulational instability and ultrafast evolution of magnetization due to transient grating, respectively, in a one-dimensional ferromagnetic chain with perpendicular magnetic anisotropy. This model provides the possibility of grid-independent multiscale numerical approaches that will enable the description of singularities within a single framework.

Additional details

Identifiers

DOI
10.1103/PhysRevB.109.L180404;
arXiv
arXiv:2312.14068;
Crossref Funder ID
10.13039/100000015; 10.13039/100006151; 10.13039/501100000266; 10.13039/100014013; 10.13039/501100000855;

Publishing Information

Journal Title
Physical Review B
Journal Volume
109
Journal Issue
18
Journal Page Range
6 pgs.
ISSN
1550-235X

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Copyright
©2024 American Physical Society
Contract/Grant/Project number
DE-SC-0024339; EP/T022221/1
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Funding organization
U.S. Department of Energy; Basic Energy Sciences; Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council; UK Research and Innovation; University of Birmingham