Abstract:
Reduced equations are derived for the slow evolution of the phase and amplitude of spin self-oscillations arising in a free magnetic layer of a nanosized microwave oscillator under the action of an over-threshold spin-polarized current. These equations are used to calculate the spectral intensity of the fundamental-harmonic signal of a spin self-oscillator allowing for thermal noise in the spin subsystem. It is shown that the line width as a function of the current is determined by a bifurcation-type variation in the spin state near the self-oscillation threshold. The self-oscillation nonisochronism makes the spectral line profile asymmetric. The line-profile asymmetry can change as the cycle-appearance point is approached.
Citation:
A. F. Popkov, M. Yu. Chinenkov, “Effect of thermal fluctuations on the spin self-oscillations in a microwave nanosized oscillator”, Pis'ma v Zh. Èksper. Teoret. Fiz., 88:8 (2008), 624–628; JETP Letters, 88:8 (2008), 546–550
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