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Probing laser-induced spin-current generation in synthetic ferrimagnets using spin waves

Authors :
Lichtenberg, Tom
Van Hees, Youri L.W.
Beens, Maarten
Levels, Caspar J.
Lavrijsen, Reinoud
Duine, Rembert A.
Koopmans, Bert
Sub Cond-Matter Theory, Stat & Comp Phys
Theoretical Physics
Physics of Nanostructures
Fluids and Flows
Applied Physics and Science Education
EIRES
Eindhoven Hendrik Casimir institute
Sub Cond-Matter Theory, Stat & Comp Phys
Theoretical Physics
Source :
Physical Review B, 106(9), 1. American Institute of Physics, Physical Review B, 106(9):094436. American Physical Society, arXiv, 2022:2206.10934. Cornell University Library
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Several rare-earth transition-metal ferrimagnetic systems exhibit all-optical magnetization switching upon excitation with a femtosecond laser pulse. Although this phenomenon is very promising for future opto-magnetic data storage applications, the role of non-local spin transport in these systems is scarcely understood. Using Co/Gd and Co/Tb bilayers we isolate the contribution of the rare-earth materials to the generated spin currents by using the precessional dynamics they excite in an adjacent ferromagnetic layer as a probe. By measuring THz standing spin-waves as well as GHz homogeneous precessional modes, we probe both the high- and low-frequency components of these spin currents. The low-frequency homogeneous mode indicates a significant contribution of Gd to the spin current, but not from Tb, consistent with the difficulty in achieving all-optical switching in Tb-containing systems. Measurements on the THz frequency spin waves reveal the inability of the rare-earth generated spin currents to excite dynamics at the sub-ps timescale. We present modelling efforts using the $s$-$d$ model, which effectively reproduce our results and allow us to explain the behavior in terms of the temporal profile of the spin current.<br />Supplementary information appended

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
24699950
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Physical Review B, 106(9), 1. American Institute of Physics, Physical Review B, 106(9):094436. American Physical Society, arXiv, 2022:2206.10934. Cornell University Library
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....4c214c2917e380dba4a8340f62af4053