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The development of magnonic devices over the last decade has significantly benefitted from the advances in the physics of nanomagnetism, such as the recent demonstration of the possibility to utilize the current-induced spin-transfer torque (STT) for the excitation of spin waves [1-3], which can expand the functionality of magnonic devices, increase their efficiency, and enable downscaling.