Laser-Induced Ultrafast Demagnetization: Femtomagnetism, a New Frontier?

  • Zhang G
  • Hübner W
  • Beaurepaire E
  • et al.
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Abstract

The conventional demagnetization process (spin precession, magnetic domain motion and rotation) is governed mainly by spin-lattice, magnetic dipole and Zeeman, and spin-spin interactions. It occurs on a timescale of nanoseconds. Technologically, much faster magnetization changes are always in great demand to improve data processing speed. Unfortunately, the present speed of magnetic devices is already at the limit of the conventional mechanism with little room left. Fortunately and unprecedentedly, recent experimental investigations have evidenced much faster magnetization dynamics which occurs on a femtosecond time scale: femtomagnetism. This novel spin dynamics has not been well-understood until now. This article reviews the current status of ultrafast spin dynamics and presents a perspective for future experimental and theoretical investigations.

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Zhang, G., Hübner, W., Beaurepaire, E., & Bigot, J.-Y. (2007). Laser-Induced Ultrafast Demagnetization: Femtomagnetism, a New Frontier? In Spin Dynamics in Confined Magnetic Structures I (pp. 245–289). Springer Berlin Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-40907-6_8

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