Roberto Zivieri
University of Ferrara, Italy
Title: 2D ferromagnetic nanostructures:a new class of metamaterials
Biography
Biography: Roberto Zivieri
Abstract
In recent years the study of low-dimensional magnetic systems has become topical for its several technological applications but also for a complete understanding of the underlying physics of magnetic nanostructures. Very recently, for their challenging features, great attention has been given to the investigation of the static and dynamical properties of magnetic nanostructures with special regard to magnonic crystals, a class of periodic magnetic systems characterized by modulated properties. As shown by several theoretical approaches, the ferromagnetic materials composing periodic magnetic systems can be described as metamaterials since they exhibit effective properties. For instance, it is possible to define an effective magnetization and an effective permeability both in a lossless and in a lossy ferromagnetic medium, an effective wavelength and an effective wave vector for collective excitations and, under some conditions, an effective diamagnetic behavior of ferromagnetic periodic systems. Moreover, the band structure of different kinds of magnonic crystals can be determined. The aim of this talk is to give an overview of the recent results obtained on the study of metamaterial and effective properties of two-dimensional ferromagnetic nanostructures. Micromagnetic simulations and simple analytical calculations first applied to thin ferromagnetic films and then to differen kinds of two-dimensional periodic magnetic systems allow to extract the above described metamaterial properties. Some possible applications based on the effective properties for tailoring new magnetic devices are suggested.