Abstract

Phononic crystal (PnC) enables strong confinement of phonons in a wavelength-scale tiny area due to a band gap, which can enhance the interaction with different physical systems. Here, we utilize the PnC to demonstrate local manipulations of magnons by using ultrahigh frequency phonons confined in a phononic cavity, where the tiny and low-loss vibrations excite magnons in a micromagnet via magnetostriction. Moreover, we find that the magnetoelastic interaction is modulated by selectively exciting the cavity resonant modes. The results open up a realm of PnC cavity magnomechanics and will provide universal controls of ultrahigh frequency magnons and phonons with PnC circuits.

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