Laser pulses induce spin-selective charge flow that we show to generate dramatic changes in the magnetic structure of materials, including a switching of magnetic order from antiferromagnetic (AFM) to transient ferromagnetic (FM) in multisub-lattice systems. The microscopic mechanism underpinning this ultrafast switching of magnetic order is dominated by spin-selective charge transfer from one magnetic sublattice to another. Because this spin modulation is purely optical in nature (i.e., not mediated indirectly via the spin–orbit interaction) this is one of the fastest means of manipulating spin by light. We further demonstrate this mechanism to be universally applicable to AFM, FM, and ferri-magnets in both multilayer and bulk geometry and...
The enigmatic interplay between electronic and magnetic phenomena observed in many early experiments...
The parallel or antiparallel arrangement of electron spins plays a pivotal role in determining the p...
By comparing femtosecond laser pulse induced ferro and antiferromagnetic dynamics in one and the sa...
By comparing femtosecond laser pulse induced ferro- and antiferromagnetic dynamics in one and the sa...
The vision of using light to manipulate electronic and spin excitations in materials on their fundam...
Synthetic ferrimagnets are composite magnetic structures formed from two or more anti-ferromagnetica...
The study of ultrafast dynamics in magnetic materials provides rich opportunities for greater fundam...
Contains fulltext : 60541.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)All magnetical...
In the field of femtomagnetism, magnetic matter is controlled by ultrafast laser pulses; here, we sh...
Controlling magnetic order on ultrashort timescales is crucial for engineering the next-generation m...
Faster magnetic recording technology is indispensable to massive data storage and big data sciences....
Recent developments in ultrafast laser-induced magnetization dynamics will be presented. Particular ...
We investigate the laser-induced ultrafast injection of spin from a ferromagnetic (FM) material into...
Heusler compounds are exciting materials for future spintronics applications because they display a ...
International audienceWe review the phenomenology of light-induced ultrafast magnetization dynamics,...
The enigmatic interplay between electronic and magnetic phenomena observed in many early experiments...
The parallel or antiparallel arrangement of electron spins plays a pivotal role in determining the p...
By comparing femtosecond laser pulse induced ferro and antiferromagnetic dynamics in one and the sa...
By comparing femtosecond laser pulse induced ferro- and antiferromagnetic dynamics in one and the sa...
The vision of using light to manipulate electronic and spin excitations in materials on their fundam...
Synthetic ferrimagnets are composite magnetic structures formed from two or more anti-ferromagnetica...
The study of ultrafast dynamics in magnetic materials provides rich opportunities for greater fundam...
Contains fulltext : 60541.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)All magnetical...
In the field of femtomagnetism, magnetic matter is controlled by ultrafast laser pulses; here, we sh...
Controlling magnetic order on ultrashort timescales is crucial for engineering the next-generation m...
Faster magnetic recording technology is indispensable to massive data storage and big data sciences....
Recent developments in ultrafast laser-induced magnetization dynamics will be presented. Particular ...
We investigate the laser-induced ultrafast injection of spin from a ferromagnetic (FM) material into...
Heusler compounds are exciting materials for future spintronics applications because they display a ...
International audienceWe review the phenomenology of light-induced ultrafast magnetization dynamics,...
The enigmatic interplay between electronic and magnetic phenomena observed in many early experiments...
The parallel or antiparallel arrangement of electron spins plays a pivotal role in determining the p...
By comparing femtosecond laser pulse induced ferro and antiferromagnetic dynamics in one and the sa...