The elementary excitations of magnets are called spin waves, and their corresponding quasi-particles are known as magnons. The rapidly growing field of Magnonics aims at using them as information... Show moreThe elementary excitations of magnets are called spin waves, and their corresponding quasi-particles are known as magnons. The rapidly growing field of Magnonics aims at using them as information carriers in a new generation of electronic devices, (almost) free of electric currents. Encoding information in the amplitude and/or phase of these coherent waves could lead to a drastic decrease in dissipated power, typically related to the motion of electrons ("Joule" or "Ohmic" heating).This dissertation describes the development and use of a new technique to study spin waves. This technique uses the electronic spins associated with nitrogen-vacancy (NV) centers as magnetic field sensors. An NV center is a light-emitting defect in the crystal lattice of diamond. Remarkably, the brightness of its emission depends on its spin state, sensitive to magnetic fields. This way, magnetic information can be investigated optically. Show less
Franken, R.; Morabit, A. el; Waard, V. de; Timmermans, J.; Scholte, A.J.; Berg, M.P. van den; ... ; Groenink, M. 2015