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Symmetry-dependent ultrafast manipulation of nanoscale magnetic domains

Authors :
Nanna Zhou Hagström
Rahul Jangid
Meera Madhavi
Diego Turenne
Jeffrey A. Brock
Erik S. Lamb
Boyan Stoychev
Justine Schlappa
Natalia Gerasimova
Benjamin Van Kuiken
Rafael Gort
Laurent Mercadier
Loïc Le Guyader
Andrey Samartsev
Andreas Scherz
Giuseppe Mercurio
Hermann A. Dürr
Alexander H. Reid
Monika Arora
Hans T. Nembach
Justin M. Shaw
Emmanuelle Jal
Eric E. Fullerton
Mark W. Keller
Roopali Kukreja
Stefano Bonetti
Thomas J. Silva
Ezio Iacocca
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Symmetry is a powerful concept in physics, but its applicability to far-from-equilibrium states is still being understood. Recent attention has focused on how far-from-equilibrium states lead to spontaneous symmetry breaking. Conversely, ultrafast optical pumping can be used to drastically change the energy landscape and quench the magnetic order parameter in magnetic systems. Here, we find a distinct symmetry-dependent ultrafast behaviour by use of ultrafast x-ray scattering from magnetic patterns with varying degrees of isotropic and anisotropic symmetry. After pumping with an optical laser, the scattered intensity reveals a radial shift exclusive to the isotropic component and exhibits a faster recovery time from quenching for the anisotropic component. These features arise even when both symmetry components are concurrently measured, suggesting a correspondence between the excitation and the magnetic order symmetry. Our results underline the importance of symmetry as a critical variable to manipulate the magnetic order in the ultrafast regime.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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