Longitudinal evolution of magnetization of ferromagnets following ultrafast demagnetization: Role of 1nite size and shape of demagnetized region

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A dependence of a relaxation rate on the shape of the demagnetized region for a longitudinal evolution of total magnetization to its equilibrium value following the ultrafast demagnetization is demonstrated. This shapedependence is caused by a motion of the wave front inside the demagnetized region. The contribution of the wave front for spherically symmetric shape of the demagnetized region is up to 3 times and for cylindrically symmetric shape up to 2 times stronger than for one dimensional demagnetized region. This effect can be observed after the demagnetization by a tightly focused femtosecond laser pulse.

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Yastremsky, I. A. (2014). Longitudinal evolution of magnetization of ferromagnets following ultrafast demagnetization: Role of 1nite size and shape of demagnetized region. Condensed Matter Physics, 17(4). https://doi.org/10.5488/CMP.17.44701

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