C. H. ChenR. Z. QiuC. H. ChangWen–Jeng Hsueh
Signal storage in magnonic quasicrystals using a slow spin-wave mode, rather than the quasinormal mode of traditional periodic magnonic crystals, is proposed, which is analogous to the slow light mode in the field of optics. Compared to traditional materials, richer and more wavelength-selective sharp resonances are achieved using the quasicrystals with a fewer number of layers, because of the peculiar fractal transmission spectra of quasicrystals. The number of sharp resonance and the quality factor for the sharp resonances in the transmission spectra also increases as the generation order of the magnonic quasicrystal increases. This generic nature allows the storage of signals using spin wave, for a wide range of quasiperiodic systems.
Chia‐Wen TsaoYu‐Hsiang ChengWen–Jeng Hsueh
Mingda ZhangWei ZhongXiangdong Zhang
Justyna Rychły-GruszeckaJarosław W. KłosM. MruczkiewiczMaciej Krawczyk
Carlos H. CostaM.S. VasconcelosPaulo H. R. BarbosaF. F. Barbosa Filho
Housni Al-WahshAbdellatif AkjoujBahram Djafari‐RouhaniJ. O. VasseurL. DobrzyńskiP. A. Deymier