Abstract
An ultrashort laser pulse can change the magnetization of ferromagnetic metals such as Ni in less than a picosecond. Thereby, angular momentum is transferred from the spin system to the lattice. One possible candidate for this transfer is the Elliott-Yafet mechanism of spin-orbit mediated spin-flip scattering of electrons at phonons. Former ab-initio calculations have shown that for Ni and Co the Elliott-Yafet spin-mixing parameter which describes the degree of mixing of the two spin states for the electronic eigenstates - averaged over all states involved in the demagnetization process - is large enough to explain the experimentally observed demagnetization rates. In the present paper we calculate in addition the spin-mixing for the individual electronic states as function of their wavevector. Furthermore, the theory is extended to the case of Gd for which experiments have revealed a slower demagnetization dynamics than for Ni. © 2010 IOP Publishing Ltd.
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Steiauf, D., Illg, C., & Fähnle, M. (2010). Demagnetization on the fs time-scale by the Elliott-Yafet mechanism. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 200). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/200/4/042024
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