Dynamic Modulation of Long Range Photon Magnon Coupling
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2512.02732v2
- Date: Wed, 03 Dec 2025 23:12:52 GMT
- Title: Dynamic Modulation of Long Range Photon Magnon Coupling
- Authors: Alban Joseph, Mawgan A. Smith, Martin P. Weides, Rair MacĂȘdo,
- Abstract summary: This work demonstrates experimental evidence of time-domain dynamics of magnon-photon systems that are coupled through a long-range interaction.<n>We directly observe the temporal evolution of dissipatively coupled cavity-magnon modes, where heavily damped transmission line modes mediate the interaction.<n>Our approach offers in situ tunability over the dissipative coupling strength, including complete suppression, without requiring physical modifications to the experimental setup.
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- Abstract: Evidence of non-hermitian behavior has been recently demonstrated in cavity magnonics, including the emergence of mode level attraction and exceptional points in spectroscopic measurements. This work demonstrates experimental evidence of time-domain dynamics of magnon-photon systems that are coupled through a long-range interaction (i.e. remote coupling) exhibiting level attraction mediated by an auxiliary mode. We directly observe the temporal evolution of dissipatively coupled cavity-magnon modes, where heavily damped transmission line modes mediate the interaction. Our frequency-domain measurements confirm the predicted level attraction, while time-domain ring-down measurements reveal the characteristic signatures of dissipative coupling dynamics. Our approach offers in situ tunability over the dissipative coupling strength, including complete suppression, without requiring physical modifications to the experimental setup, providing a versatile platform for exploring tunable, non-Hermitian physics.
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