Accelerating the Laser-Induced Phase Transition in Nanostructured FeRh via Plasmonic Absorption

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By ultrafast x-ray diffraction (UXRD), it is shown that the laser-induced magnetostructural phase transition in FeRh nanoislands proceeds faster and more complete than in continuous films. An intrinsic 8 ps timescale is observed for the nucleation of ferromagnetic (FM) domains in the optically excited fraction of both types of samples. For the continuous film, the substrate-near regions are not directly exposed to light and are only slowly transformed to the FM state after heating above the transition temperature via near-equilibrium heat transport. Numerical modeling of the absorption in the investigated nanoislands reveals a strong plasmonic contribution near the FeRh/MgO interface. The larger absorption and the optical excitation of the electrons in nearly the entire volume of the nanoislands enables a rapid phase transition throughout the entire volume at the intrinsic nucleation timescale.

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Mattern, M., Pudell, J. E., Arregi, J. A., Zlámal, J., Kalousek, R., Uhlíř, V., … Bargheer, M. (2024). Accelerating the Laser-Induced Phase Transition in Nanostructured FeRh via Plasmonic Absorption. Advanced Functional Materials, 34(32). https://doi.org/10.1002/adfm.202313014

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