A simulation of a magnetic nanocontact shows how it causes spin waves to spread like rings on water.
The microwave technology used in applications such as mobile phones  and wireless networks may be on its way to being replaced - with parts  that are smaller, less expensive, and that consume less resources.  Instead of microwaves, devices of the future may use spin waves, which  are nanoscale magnetic waves.
For almost ten years, it has been  theorized that spin waves could be propagated using magnetic  nanocontacts. Recently, scientists from the University of Gothenburg and  the Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden, became the first people to  demonstrate that the theory meshes with observable phenomena.
The study began two years ago, when the researchers started  construction of their magnetic nanocontacts. Using one of the world's  three advanced spin wave microscopes, at the University of Perugia in  Italy, they were able to visualize the movement of the spin waves  created by those contacts. The waves rippled out through a thin film of  nickel-iron alloy, which was three nanometers thick.
According to the scientists, these results have opened the way for a  new field of research known as "magnonics," that utilizes spin waves.  The technology could reportedly be integrated into traditional  microwave-based electronic circuits, although the added magnonic  components would be much better suited to miniaturization than their  present-day microwave counterparts.
"I believe that our results will signal the start of a rapid development of magnonic components and circuits," said the University of Gothenburg's  Prof. Johan Akerman. "What is particularly exciting is that these  components are powered by simple direct current, which is then converted  into spin waves in the microwave region. The frequency of these waves  can be directly controlled by the current. This will make completely new  functions possible."
Below is a video depicting a simulation of six wave-producing magnetic  nanocontacts placed in a circle, illustrating how the contacts can be  placed in any pattern.
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