Abstract
Magnetic switching is typically a continuous process, where a field pulse rotates a magnet from up to down, but it is now possible to do this faster — and with all-optical methods — by first quenching the magnetization to zero and then repolarizing it in the opposite direction.
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Hertel, R. (2009). For faster magnetic switching—destroy and rebuild. Physics, 2. https://doi.org/10.1103/physics.2.73
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