The ultrafast nonthermal control of magnetization has recently become feasible in canted antiferromagnets through photomagnetic instantaneous pulses [A. V. Kimel , Nature 435, 655 (2005)]. In this experiment, circularly polarized femtosecond laser pulses set up a strong magnetic field along the wave vector of the radiation through the inverse Faraday effect, thereby exciting nonthermally the spin dynamics of dysprosium orthoferrites. A theoretical study is performed by using a model for orthoferrites based on a general form of free energy whose parameters are extracted from experimental measurements. The magnetization dynamics is described by solving coupled sublattice Landau-Lifshitz-Gilbert equations whose damping term is associated with ...
We present results of a time-resolved study of the ultrafast magnetic response of Gd23.1Fe71.9 Co-5....
Contains fulltext : 60541.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)All magnetical...
Magnetic recording using circularly polarised femto-second laser pulses is an emerging technology th...
The ultrafast nonthermal control of magnetization has recently become feasible in canted antiferroma...
Recent experiments have demonstrated the possibility of ultrafast non-thermal control of magnetizati...
This Thesis is devoted to the microscopic study of the inverse Faraday effect at subpicosecond time ...
We derive the Heisenberg representation of the ultrafast inverse Faraday effect that provides the ti...
Approaching physical limits in speed and size of today s magnetic storage and processing technologie...
Excitation with an ultrashort light pulse is arguably the only way to control spins in antiferromagn...
We explore the possibility of ultrafast, coherent all-optical magnetization switching in antiferroma...
This thesis addresses ultrafast magnetzation dynamics from a theoretical perspective. The manipulati...
This thesis addresses ultrafast magnetization dynamics from a theoretical perspective. The manipulat...
The interaction of sub-picosecond laser pulses with magnetically ordered materials has developed int...
The switching of magnetization by ultrafast lasers alone in FePt could open a technological perspect...
The need to study ultrafast processes in magnetism is due to the prospects for creating ultrafast ma...
We present results of a time-resolved study of the ultrafast magnetic response of Gd23.1Fe71.9 Co-5....
Contains fulltext : 60541.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)All magnetical...
Magnetic recording using circularly polarised femto-second laser pulses is an emerging technology th...
The ultrafast nonthermal control of magnetization has recently become feasible in canted antiferroma...
Recent experiments have demonstrated the possibility of ultrafast non-thermal control of magnetizati...
This Thesis is devoted to the microscopic study of the inverse Faraday effect at subpicosecond time ...
We derive the Heisenberg representation of the ultrafast inverse Faraday effect that provides the ti...
Approaching physical limits in speed and size of today s magnetic storage and processing technologie...
Excitation with an ultrashort light pulse is arguably the only way to control spins in antiferromagn...
We explore the possibility of ultrafast, coherent all-optical magnetization switching in antiferroma...
This thesis addresses ultrafast magnetzation dynamics from a theoretical perspective. The manipulati...
This thesis addresses ultrafast magnetization dynamics from a theoretical perspective. The manipulat...
The interaction of sub-picosecond laser pulses with magnetically ordered materials has developed int...
The switching of magnetization by ultrafast lasers alone in FePt could open a technological perspect...
The need to study ultrafast processes in magnetism is due to the prospects for creating ultrafast ma...
We present results of a time-resolved study of the ultrafast magnetic response of Gd23.1Fe71.9 Co-5....
Contains fulltext : 60541.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)All magnetical...
Magnetic recording using circularly polarised femto-second laser pulses is an emerging technology th...