Isofrequency spin-wave imaging using color center magnetometry for magnon spintronics

  • Samuel Mañas-Valero*
  • , Yasmin C. Doedes
  • , Artem Bondarenko
  • , Michael Borst
  • , Samer Kurdi
  • , Thomas Poirier
  • , James H. Edgar
  • , Vincent Jacques
  • , Yaroslav M. Blanter
  • , Toeno van der Sar
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Magnon spintronics aims to harness spin waves in magnetic films for information technologies. Color center magnetometry is a promising tool for imaging spin waves, using electronic spins associated with atomic defects in solid-state materials as sensors. However, two main limitations persist: the magnetic fields required for spin-wave control detune the sensor-spin detection frequency, and this frequency is further restricted by the color center nature. Here, we overcome these limitations by decoupling the sensor spins from the spin-wave control fields -selecting color centers with intrinsic anisotropy axes orthogonal to the film magnetization- and by using color centers in diamond and hexagonal boron nitride to operate at complementary frequencies. We demonstrate isofrequency imaging of field-controlled spin waves in a magnetic half-plane and show how intrinsic magnetic anisotropies trigger bistable spin textures that govern spin-wave transport at device edges. Our results establish color center magnetometry as a versatile tool for advancing spin-wave technologies. [Abstract copyright: © 2025. The Author(s).]
Original languageEnglish
Article number379
JournalNature Communications
Volume17
Early online date12 Dec 2025
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 12 Jan 2026

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