Direct observation of photoinduced magnetization in a relaxor ferromagnet

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Abstract

Persistent ferromagnetic magnetization (M) as large as 0.6μB per Mn site can be induced by irradiating visible laser pulses on a thin film of 1% Cr-doped Pr0.5Ca0.5MnO3. The enhancement of M upon the photoexcitation was also confirmed by the scanning superconducting quantum interference device microscope as an increase of magnetic field from ferromagnetic domains. The observed photoinduced transition from a metastable charge/orbital ordered state into a ferromagnetic one is likely to be assisted by the microscopic phase separation characteristic of such a relaxor ferromagnet as the present Cr-doped manganite. © 2002 American Institute of Physics.

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Okimoto, Y., Ogimoto, Y., Matsubara, M., Tomioka, Y., Kageyama, T., Hasegawa, T., … Tokura, Y. (2002). Direct observation of photoinduced magnetization in a relaxor ferromagnet. Applied Physics Letters, 80(6), 1031–1033. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.1448854

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