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Ultrafast time-evolution of chiral N\'eel magnetic domain walls probed by circular dichroism in x-ray resonant magnetic scattering

Authors :
Léveillé, Cyril
Burgos-Parra, Erick
Sassi, Yanis
Ajejas, Fernando
Chardonnet, Valentin
Pedersoli, Emanuele
Capotondi, Flavio
De Ninno, Giovanni
Maccherozzi, Francesco
Dhesi, Sarnjeet
Burn, David M.
van der Laan, Gerrit
Latcham, Oliver S.
Shytov, Andrey V.
Kruglyak, Volodymyr V.
Jal, Emmanuelle
Cros, Vincent
Chauleau, Jean-Yves
Reyren, Nicolas
Viret, Michel
Jaouen, Nicolas
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Non-collinear spin textures in ferromagnetic ultrathin films are attracting a renewed interest fueled by possible fine engineering of several magnetic interactions, notably the interfacial Dzyaloshinskii-Moriya interaction. This allows the stabilization of complex chiral spin textures such as chiral magnetic domain walls (DWs), spin spirals, and magnetic skyrmions. We report here on the ultrafast behavior of chiral DWs after optical pumping in perpendicularly magnetized asymmetric multilayers, probed using time-resolved circular dichroism in x-ray resonant magnetic scattering (CD-XRMS). We observe a picosecond transient reduction of the CD-XRMS, which is attributed to the spin current-induced coherent and incoherent torques within the continuously dependent spin texture of the DWs. We argue that a specific demagnetization of the inner structure of the DW induces a flow of hot spins from the interior of the neighboring magnetic domains. We identify this time-varying change of the DW textures shortly after the laser pulse as a distortion of the homochiral N'eel shape toward a transient mixed Bloch-N\'eel-Bloch textures along a direction transverse to the DW. Our study highlights how time-resolved CD-XRMS can be a unique tool for studying the time evolution in other systems showing a non-collinear electric/magnetic ordering such as skyrmion lattices, conical/helical phases, as well as the recently observed antiskyrmion lattices, in metallic or insulating materials.

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2007.08583
Document Type :
Working Paper