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Frequency shift keying in vortex-based spin torque oscillators

2011; American Institute of Physics; Volume: 109; Issue: 8 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1063/1.3581099

ISSN

1520-8850

Autores

Mauricio Manfrini, T. Devolder, Joo-Von Kim, P. Crozat, C. Chappert, W. Van Roy, Liesbet Lagae,

Tópico(s)

Physics of Superconductivity and Magnetism

Resumo

Vortex-based spin-torque oscillators can be made from extended spin valves connected to an electrical nanocontact. We study the implementation of frequency shift keying modulation in these oscillators. Upon a square modulation of the current in the 10 MHz range, the vortex frequency follows the current command, with easy identification of the two swapping frequencies in the spectral measurements. The frequency distribution of the output power can be accounted for by convolution transformations of the dc current vortex waveform, and the current modulation. Modeling indicates that the frequency transitions are phase coherent and last less than 25 ns. Complementing the multi-octave tunability and first-class agility, the capability of frequency shift keying modulation is an additional milestone for the implementation of vortex-based oscillators in radio frequency circuits.

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