Method of analysis of the spectra obtained by microfocused Brillouin light scattering
Method of analysis of the spectra obtained by microfocused Brillouin light scattering
Brillouin Light Scattering is a powerful technique to measure the microwave excitations present in a magnetic system. In microfocused mode, the light is focused on the sample using a microscope objective. This accelerates substantially the measurement but results in mixing the response of all microwave excitations into a single spectrum, such that modeling is required to disentangle the contribution of each spin wave. By assuming that a spectrum collected in microfocused mode can be approximated by the sum of all back-scattering spectra that can be collected by the microscope objective, we develop a simple and direct way of interpreting spectra. The model is compared to experimental data collected on a 50 nm thick CoFeB magnetic film. The model allows the understanding of the influence of the optical properties of a sample, of the dispersion relation of the spin wave eigenexcitations and of their thickness profiles, as well as of their populations onto the magnitudes and the lineshapes of the characteristic features of a spectrum
Nessrine Benaziz、Thibaut Devolder、Jean-Paul Adam
物理学电气测量技术、电气测量仪器
Nessrine Benaziz,Thibaut Devolder,Jean-Paul Adam.Method of analysis of the spectra obtained by microfocused Brillouin light scattering[EB/OL].(2025-06-12)[2025-06-24].https://arxiv.org/abs/2506.10427.点此复制
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