2006 APS March Meeting
Monday–Friday, March 13–17, 2006;
Baltimore, MD
Session K22: Focus Session: Magnetization Dynamics
2:30 PM–5:30 PM,
Tuesday, March 14, 2006
Baltimore Convention Center
Room: 319
Sponsoring
Units:
GMAG FIAP DMP
Chair: Paul Crowell, University of Minnesota
Abstract ID: BAPS.2006.MAR.K22.7
Abstract: K22.00007 : Ultrafast coherent control of Spin- and magnetization dynamics
3:42 PM–4:18 PM
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Abstract
Author:
Theo Rasing
(Insitute for Molecules and Materials)
The manipulating of the electron spin is not only relevant for
magnetic
storage but may also lead to the development of novel electronic
devices
with new characteristics (so-called spintronics). Therefore, the
investigations of the physical mechanisms underlying the
manipulation of
electron spin in ferromagnets, semiconductors and hybrid
ferromagnet/semiconductor structures constitute at present an
exciting area
of research. Due to the fact that in antiferromagnets no angular
momentum is
associated with the order parameter, spin dynamics in these
materials is
intrinsically much faster than in ferromagnets, expanding the
area of
spin-dynamics even more $^{[1]}$.
Femto-second laser excitation opens the way to excite magnetic
systems on a
time scale much shorter than fundamental time scales such as
spin-lattice
relaxation or precession times. This has already lead to
surprising and
exciting results like changes in magnetization on a sub-picoscond
time scale
$^{[2]}$. Fs laser pulses can also be used to generate short
magnetic field
pulses, that allow coherent control of the magnetization dynamics
$^{[3]}$ .
Recent progress in this area will be discussed, demonstrating in
particular
the use of time resolved magneto-optical methods to investigate
the static
and dynamic properties of magnetically ordered structures and the
possibility of direct spin manipulation with optical
fields$^{[4,5]}$.
[1] A. V. Kimel, A. Kirilyuk, A. Tsvetkov, R. V. Pisarev, and Th.
Rasing,
Nature 429 850 (2004).
[2] \textit{Spin Dynamics in Confined Magnetic Structures I-II},
edited by B. Hillebrands and K. Ounadjela (Springer-Verlag, Berlin,
2002-2003).
[3] Th. Gerrits, H. A. M. van den Berg, J. Hohlfeld, L. B\"{a}r,
and Th.
Rasing, Nature 418, 509 (2002).
[4] A. Kimel, A. Kirilyuk, P.A. Usachev, R.V. Pisarev, A.M.
Balbashov and
Th. Rasing, Nature 435, 655 (2005)
[5] F. Hansteen, A.V. Kimel, A. Kirilyuk and Th. Rasing, PRL 95,
047402-1
(2005).
\textbf{Acknowledgements}
This work was partially supported by the European IST network
SPINOSA, the
RTN network DYNAMICS, the Russian Foundation for Basic Research
(RFBR),
Nederlandse Organisatie voor Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek (NWO) as
well as
Stichting voor Fundamenteel Onderzoek der Materie (FOM).
To cite this abstract, use the following reference: http://meetings.aps.org/link/BAPS.2006.MAR.K22.7