Tuning ultrafast demagnetization with ultrashort spin polarized currents in multi-sublattice ferrimagnets

Abstract Femtosecond laser pulses can be used to induce ultrafast changes of the magnetization in magnetic materials.Several microscopic mechanisms have been read more proposed to explain these observations, including the transport of ultrashort spin-polarized hot-electrons (SPHE).However, currently such ultrafast spin currents are only poorly characterized due to the measurement requirements for element and time resolution.Here, using time- and element-resolved X-ray magnetic circular dichroism alongside atomistic spin-dynamics simulations, we study the ultrafast transfer of the angular momentum from spin-polarized currents.

We show that using a Co/Pt multilayer as a polarizer in a spin-valve structure, the SPHE drives the demagnetization of the two sub-lattices of the Fe74Gd26 film.This behaviour can be explained with two physical mechanisms; spin transfer torque and thermal fluctuations induced by the SPHE.We provide a quantitative description of the iphone 13 price dallas heat transfer of the ultrashort SPHE pulse to the Fe74Gd26 films, as well as the effect of spin-polarization of the SPHE current density responsible for the observed magnetization dynamics.Our work finally characterizes the spin-polarization of the SPHEs revealing unexpected opposite spin polarization to the Co magnetization.

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