2010
DOI: 10.1103/physrevb.82.140404
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Nonequilibrium Bose-Einstein condensation of hot magnons

Abstract: We present an analysis of the emergence of a nonequilibrium Bose-Einstein-type condensation of magnons in radio-frequency pumped magnetic thin films, which has recently been experimentally observed. A complete description of all the nonequilibrium processes involved is given. It is demonstrated that the phenomenon is another example of the emergence of Bose-Einstein-type condensation in nonequilibrium many-boson systems embedded in a thermal bath, a phenomenon evidenced decades ago by the renowned late Herbert… Show more

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“…The thermal bath is constituted by the phonon system, with which a nonlinear interaction exists, and the magnons are driven arbitrarily out of equilibrium by a source of electromagnetic radio frequency [21]. Technological applications are related to the construction of sources of coherent microwave radiation [22,23].…”
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“…The thermal bath is constituted by the phonon system, with which a nonlinear interaction exists, and the magnons are driven arbitrarily out of equilibrium by a source of electromagnetic radio frequency [21]. Technological applications are related to the construction of sources of coherent microwave radiation [22,23].…”
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“…In other words, the energy pumped into the system instead of being redistributed among the magnons in such non‐thermal conditions is transferred to the mode that is lowest in frequency (with a fraction of course being dissipated to the surrounding media). Such a phenomenon has been referred to as a non‐equilibrium Bose–Einstein condensation, and we have shown it to be an additional case of NEBEC …”
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“…">A fourth case is the case of magnons . The thermal bath is constituted by the phonon system, with which a nonlinear interaction exists, and the magnons are driven arbitrarily out of equilibrium by a source of electromagnetic radio frequency . Technological applications are related to the construction of sources of coherent microwave radiation …”
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“…[7], we could tune the magnitude of the phase in the cosine function of Eq. (27) and consequently, we might control the direction of the dc magnon current. …”
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