APS March Meeting 2011
Volume 56, Number 1
Monday–Friday, March 21–25, 2011;
Dallas, Texas
Session L16: Focus Session: Magnetic Nanostructures: Probing Using Advanced Methods
2:30 PM–5:30 PM,
Tuesday, March 22, 2011
Room: D173
Sponsoring
Units:
DMP GMAG
Chair: Olav Hellwig, Hitachi Global Storage Technologies
Abstract ID: BAPS.2011.MAR.L16.8
Abstract: L16.00008 : Distinguishing the ultrafast dynamics of orbital and spin magnetic moments in solids
4:18 PM–4:54 PM
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Abstract
Author:
Christine Boeglin
(CNRS-IPCMS-UMR7504)
Ultrafast magnetization dynamics is an important issue for both
fundamental
science and for applications in order to optimize spin
manipulation on a
microscopic level. Since the first observation of laser induced spin
dynamics,\footnote{Beaurepaire, E., Merle, J.C., Daunois, A., and
Bigot, J.-Y. \textit{Phys. Rev. Lett.} \textbf{76}, 4250 (1996).}
the mechanisms of angular momentum dissipation at picosecond
timescales have been widely debated. In order to progress in the
understanding of such microscopic ultrafast mechanisms, it is now
possible
to probe absolute values of magnetization with a high temporal
resolution
(100 fs). In this context, we have used ultrashort optical laser
pulses (60
fs duration) to induce changes of the magnetization in a
ferromagnetic CoPd
alloy film with perpendicular anisotropy. The dynamics was probed
with
ultrashort circularly polarized femtosecond X-ray pulses,
measuring the
X-ray magnetic circular dichroism (XMCD) at Co L$_{2,3}$
edges.\footnote{Stamm, C. Kachel, T., Pontius, N., Mitnzer, R.,
Quast, T., Holldack, Khan, S., Lupulescu, C., Aziz, E. F.,
Wietstruk, M., D\"{u}rr, H. A., and Eberhardt, W. \textit{Nature
Mater.} \textbf{6}, 740-743 (2007).}$^,$\footnote{C. Boeglin, E.
Beaurepaire, V. Halt\'{e}, V. Lopez-Flores, C. Stamm, N. Pontius,
H. D\"{u}rr, J. -Y. Bigot ``Observing how fast the spin-orbit
interaction branches spin and orbital moments in solids'' Nature
465, 458 (2010).} We
observe that the two components of the magnetic moments (L and S)
show
different ultrafast dynamics and that the spin-orbit coupling
related to the
magneto-crystalline anisotropy in solids is strongly affected by
fs laser
pulses in the ultrashort time scales. These dynamics can be
compared to the
purely electronic effect at the CoL$_{3}$ edge. Electronic
excitations and
their response to the laser pump pulse will be discussed and
related to the
modifications in the spin-orbit coupling. We will compare our
results with
time resolved MOKE experiments recently performed on CoPd alloys.
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