Item does not contain fulltextWe present results of a time-resolved study of the ultrafast magnetic response of Gd23.1Fe71.9 Co-5.0 magnetically amplified magnetooptical systems (MAMMOS) structures under conditions near actual read/write temperatures. An all-optical pump and probe method was used in which an intense (pump) light beam excited a medium due to ultrafast laser heating and a less intense (probe) beam monitored this photo-excited state through the magnetooptical Kerr effect. Our experiment clearly demonstrates that the photo-excitation effectively excites coherent spin waves in the magnetic material. Precession frequencies of several gigahertz and relaxation times in the nanosecond range were observed
A novel, all-optical method to excite and detect spin waves in magnetic materials is presented. By e...
Current time-resolution-limited dynamic measurements clearly show the need for improved techniques t...
Excitation of optical transitions in solids using ultrashort pulses of light allows to selectively p...
We present results of a time-resolved study of the ultrafast magnetic response of Gd23.1Fe71.9 Co-5....
In this paper we discuss various contributions to the transient magneto-optical (MO) response of fer...
The need to study ultrafast processes in magnetism is due to the prospects for creating ultrafast ma...
The ultrafast nonthermal control of magnetization has recently become feasible in canted antiferroma...
A novel, all-optical method to excite and detect spin waves in magnetic materials is presented. By e...
Magnetization precession induced by linearly polarized optical excitation in ferromagnetic (Ga,Mn)As...
The field of spintronics offers perspectives for seamless integration of coupled and inter-tunable e...
We present all-optical studies of spin dynamics in two classes of ferrimagnets. Both sets of experim...
This thesis describes magneto-optical processes in ferromagnetic (III,Mn)V semiconductors and their ...
Ultrashort pulses of extreme ultraviolet light from high-harmonic generation are a new tool for prob...
In this thesis, time domain investigations of picosecond spin dynamics in ferromagnetic thin films w...
A novel, all-optical method to excite and detect spin waves in magnetic materials is presented. By e...
Current time-resolution-limited dynamic measurements clearly show the need for improved techniques t...
Excitation of optical transitions in solids using ultrashort pulses of light allows to selectively p...
We present results of a time-resolved study of the ultrafast magnetic response of Gd23.1Fe71.9 Co-5....
In this paper we discuss various contributions to the transient magneto-optical (MO) response of fer...
The need to study ultrafast processes in magnetism is due to the prospects for creating ultrafast ma...
The ultrafast nonthermal control of magnetization has recently become feasible in canted antiferroma...
A novel, all-optical method to excite and detect spin waves in magnetic materials is presented. By e...
Magnetization precession induced by linearly polarized optical excitation in ferromagnetic (Ga,Mn)As...
The field of spintronics offers perspectives for seamless integration of coupled and inter-tunable e...
We present all-optical studies of spin dynamics in two classes of ferrimagnets. Both sets of experim...
This thesis describes magneto-optical processes in ferromagnetic (III,Mn)V semiconductors and their ...
Ultrashort pulses of extreme ultraviolet light from high-harmonic generation are a new tool for prob...
In this thesis, time domain investigations of picosecond spin dynamics in ferromagnetic thin films w...
A novel, all-optical method to excite and detect spin waves in magnetic materials is presented. By e...
Current time-resolution-limited dynamic measurements clearly show the need for improved techniques t...
Excitation of optical transitions in solids using ultrashort pulses of light allows to selectively p...