All-Optical Probe of Coherent Spin Waves

M. van Kampen(Eindhoven University of Technology), C. Józsa(Eindhoven University of Technology), J. T. Kohlhepp(Eindhoven University of Technology), P. LeClair(Eindhoven University of Technology), Liesbet Lagae(IMEC), W. J. M. de Jonge(Eindhoven University of Technology), B. Koopmans(Eindhoven University of Technology)
Physical Review Letters
May 16, 2002
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Abstract

A novel, all-optical method to excite and detect spin waves in magnetic materials is presented. By exploiting the temperature dependence of the magnetic anisotropy, an ultrashort laser pulse is efficiently converted in a picosecond "anisotropy field" pulse that triggers a coherent precession of the magnetization. Recording the temporal evolution of the precessing spins by a time-delayed probe-pulse provides a quantitative method to study locally the magnetic anisotropy, as well as switching and damping phenomena in micromagnetic structures. Applications to nickel and permalloy ( Ni80Fe20) films are discussed, particularly showing the possibility to explore standing spin waves in thin films.


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