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    [S.l.] : American Institute of Physics (AIP)
    Journal of Applied Physics 75 (1994), S. 5629-5629 
    ISSN: 1089-7550
    Source: AIP Digital Archive
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: Microwave envelope solitons may be generated in thin yttrium iron garnet (YIG) films by microwave pulses if the input power is above some threshold power Pth. Above Pth, single solitons or multiple solitons may be generated. De Gasperis and co-workers have examined Pth versus input microwave pulse length τ without regard to the number of solitons actually generated.1 Kalinikos and co-workers have extracted a soliton number from actual profiles.2 Collectively, these works demonstrate that both the number of solitons and the threshold power for the generation of those solitons depends on τ. In this work, Pth vs τ data are analyzed to obtain a soliton number index N. This index has a quantitative basis in soliton theory and represents a significant improvement over a qualitative profile based determination. Measurements were made on a 7.2 μm YIG film in a microstrip delay line structure. Microwave pulses 5–50 ns wide and at a carrier frequency of 5.78 GHz were used to generate backward volume wave solitons. Deviations from a linear response of the measured peak output power were observed above some Pth for each τ value. Plots of Pth vs 1/τ2 show three linear regimes that correspond to three distinct values of N, N=1 for 5 ns〈τ〈10 ns, N=2 for 20 ns〈τ〈30 ns, and N=3–4 for 30 ns〈τ〈50 ns. Even when experimental conditions mask the number of distinguishable peaks in a given profile, the threshold power may be used to determine the number of solitons present.
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    ISSN: 1089-7550
    Source: AIP Digital Archive
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: Microwave envelope solitons have been observed in yttrium iron garnet (YIG) films for different field configurations and surface pinning conditions. Earlier work on magnetostatic forward volume wave (MSFVW) solitons in YIG films has focused on the break from the low power linear dependence of the output pulse peak power Pout on input pulse power Pin,1 or on the evolution of the shape of the microwave pulse envelope with increasing power.2 In this work, both (1) the nonlinear dependence of Pout on Pin and (2) the shape of the output pulses for MSFVW solitons have been examined over a wide range of power levels and pulse widths. The experiments used 7.2-μm-thick single crystal YIG films with unpinned surface spins. A field of 3744 Oe was applied perpendicular to the plane of a 15×2 mm film sample. Microwave pulses at 5.4–6 GHz, with a width τ of 5–50 ns and peak powers up to 3 W, were launched by a microstrip antenna about 5 mm from one end and picked up by a second, parallel antenna about 5 mm from the other end. Data were processed with a microwave transition analyzer operated in a time domain mode. For a given pulse width, the initial break and nonlinear increase in Pout relative to Pin noted in Ref. 1 is followed by a gradual leveling off in Pout at high power. For a given pulse power above soliton threshold, the Pout versus τ profiles show an initial linear increase which is followed by a decrease and an oscillatory response as multiple solitons are formed. These profiles are directly correlated with the formation of a single soliton pulse which evolves into multiple soliton wave packets with increasing either power or pulse length.
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