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14 March 2016 Analyzing ultrafast laser-induced demagnetization in Co/Cu(001) via the depth sensitivity of the time-resolved transversal magneto-optical Kerr effect
Andrea Eschenlohr, Jens Wieczorek, Jinghao Chen, Boris Weidtmann, Malte Rösner, Nicolas Bergeard, Alexander Tarasevitch, Tim O. Wehling, Uwe Bovensiepen
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Abstract
Ultrafast demagnetization after femtosecond laser excitation of thin ferromagnetic films has been shown to occur due to a combination of spin-flip scattering in the film and spin transport to a conducting substrate or adjacent layer. Here we demonstrate that the inherent depth sensitivity of the transversal magneto-optical Kerr effect can be employed to derive conclusions on a transient spatial profile in the magnetization in the direction normal to the sample surface. This magnetization profile is qualitatively different for demagnetization caused by spin flips and spin transport. With the help of simulations based on simple phenomenological models we show that spin transport to the substrate in Co/Cu(001) films dominates the demagnetization before the thermalization of the electronic system, i.e. at times < 100 fs, while after approximately 200 fs mainly spin-flip scattering determines the magnetization profile, in agreement with our earlier findings employing the longitudinal magneto-optical Kerr effect.
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Andrea Eschenlohr, Jens Wieczorek, Jinghao Chen, Boris Weidtmann, Malte Rösner, Nicolas Bergeard, Alexander Tarasevitch, Tim O. Wehling, and Uwe Bovensiepen "Analyzing ultrafast laser-induced demagnetization in Co/Cu(001) via the depth sensitivity of the time-resolved transversal magneto-optical Kerr effect", Proc. SPIE 9746, Ultrafast Phenomena and Nanophotonics XX, 97461E (14 March 2016); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2211055
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KEYWORDS
Ultrafast phenomena

Kerr effect

Magnetism

Diffusion

Copper

Picosecond phenomena

Femtosecond phenomena

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