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Ultrafast demagnetization at high temperatures
F. Hoveyda, E. Hohenstein, R. Judge, S. Smadici
Published 2018-02-15Version 1
Time-resolved pump-probe measurements were made at variable heat accumulation in Co/Pd superlattices. Heat accumulation increases the baseline temperature and decreases the equilibrium magnetization. Transient ultrafast demagnetization first develops with higher fluence in parallel with strong equilibrium thermal spin fluctuations. The ultrafast demagnetization is then gradually removed as the equilibrium temperature approaches the Curie temperature. The transient magnetization time-dependence is fit well with the spin-flip scattering model.
Comments: 6 pages, 5 figures
Categories: cond-mat.mes-hall
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