%0 Journal Article %A Duquesne, J. Y. %A Rovillain, P. %A Hepburn, C. %A Eddrief, M. %A Atkinson, P %A Anane, A. %A Ranchal Sánchez, Rocío %A Marangolo, M %T Surface-acoustic-wave induced ferromagnetic resonance in fe thin films and magnetic field sensing %D 2019 %@ 2331-7019 %U https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14352/13655 %X Resonant magnetoelastic coupling (MEC) is demonstrated in an Fe thin film epitaxially grown on a piezoelectric GaAs substrate with application of subgigahertz surface acoustic waves (SAWs). The frequency at which resonant MEC is achieved is reduced far below 1 GHz by the application of a small in-plane magnetic field. Moreover, the resonance, observable by attenuation and velocity changes of the SAW, can be switched on and off by a small (0.1 ºC) angular rotation of this in-plane field. This angular sensitivity makes SAW-ferromagnet devices attractive for sensing applications, such as wireless, battery-free, and interrogable magnetic-field monitors. Using a simple magnetization dynamics model that takes into account the Fe magnetic anisotropy and the softening of the magnetic precession modes, we are able to describe the observed salient features. %~