APS March Meeting 2011
Volume 56, Number 1
Monday–Friday, March 21–25, 2011;
Dallas, Texas
Session L1: Recent Advances in Ultrafast Studies of Condensed Matter
2:30 PM–4:54 PM,
Tuesday, March 22, 2011
Room: Ballroom A1
Sponsoring
Units:
DCMP DCP
Chair: Ee Min Elbert Chia, Nanyang Technological University
Abstract ID: BAPS.2011.MAR.L1.2
Abstract: L1.00002 : Femtosecond magnetism and spin manipulation on a time-scale of the exchange interaction
3:06 PM–3:42 PM
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Abstract
Author:
Alexey Kimel
(Radboud University Nijmegen)
The dynamics of phase transformations on the time-scale pertinent
to atomic, orbital and spin motion is a rather unexplored field
in physics. This is also a particularly interesting problem of
modern magnetism, a study of which may have tremendous
consequences for future development of magnetic
recording technology. However, generation of magnetic field
pulses much shorter than 100 ps and strong enough to reverse
magnetization (more than 1T) is an extremely challenging
technical problem.As a result the dynamics of the magnetic phase
transitions at the sub-100 ps time-scale remains to be
one of the most intriguing areas of modern magnetism [1,2].
Recently it has been observed that a 40 fs laser pulse influences
spins in a magnet as an equally short pulse of effective magnetic
field with a strength up to 20 T [3,4]. In my talk I will discuss
how these opto-magnetic pulses can be used to excite a magnet on
a time-scale of the exchange interaction
between the spins [5-7]. Novel insights into the physics of
non-equilibrium magnetism will be provided, showing that two
exchange-coupled magnetic sublattices of a ferrimagnet may have
totally different spin dynamics [8]. As a result, ultrafast spin
reversal of two antiferromagnetically coupled magnetic
sub-lattices appears to proceed via a novel ferromagnet-like
transient state.
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[1] J. St\"ohr and H. C. Siegmann, \textit{Magnetism: from
fundamentals to nanoscale dynamics} (Springer, Berlin, 2006).
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[2] A. Kirilyuk, A. V. Kimel, Th. Rasing, \textit{Rev. Mod.
Phys.} \textbf{82} 2731 (2010).
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[3] A. V. Kimel et al,\textit{ Nature }\textbf{435 }655 (2005)
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[4] C. D. Stanciu et al,\textit{ Phys. Rev. Lett. }\textbf{99},
047601 (2007).
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[5] K. Vahaplar et al \textit{Phys. Rev. Lett.} \textbf{103},
117201 (2009).
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[6] A.V. Kimel et al, \textit{Nature-Physics} \textbf{5} 727 (2009).
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[7] A. H. M. Reid et al \textit{Phys. Rev. Lett.}\textbf{105}
107402 (2010).
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[8] I. Radu et al (submitted).
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