Online seminar: A universal inverse-design magnonic devices
February 11, 2025 @ 5:00 pm - 5:45 pm CST
Online seminar: A universal inverse-design magnonic device
By Prof. Chumak, Univ. Vienna, Austria
Magnons, the quanta of spin waves, can potentially be used for energy-efficient data processing. The approach can, in particular, leverage the concept of inverse design, which involves defining a desired functionality and then using a feedback-loop algorithm to optimize device design. Here we report a simulation-free inverse-design device that can implement various radiofrequency components and can process data in the gigahertz range. The device consists of a square array of independent direct current loops on top of a yttrium iron garnet film that generate a complex reconfigurable magnetic medium. We use two feedback-loop algorithms—direct search optimization and a genetic algorithm—to configure the field patterns and create a linear radiofrequency notch filter and a demultiplexer.
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