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All-optical magnetization reversal via x-ray magnetic circular dichroism

Materials Science 2025-12-09 v2

Abstract

Light polarization is one of the most fundamental features, equivalent to energy and coherence. Magnetism changes light polarization, and vice versa. The irradiation of intense circularly polarized femtosecond pules to magnetic materials can alter the magnetic orders and elementary excitations, particularly in the visible to infrared spectral regions. Furthermore, the recent development of x-ray free-electron laser enables the element-specific trace of the ultrafast dynamics with high time and spatial resolution. However, the light helicity of x-ray photons has not yet been used to control order parameters in condensed matter materials, not limited to such magnetic phenomenon. Here, we demonstrate the deterministic magnetization reversal of a ferromagnetic Pt/Co/Pt multilayer solely by irradiating femtosecond pulses of circularly polarized hard x-rays. The observed all-optical magnetization switching depends on the helicity of incident x-ray pulses and is strongly resonant with the photon energy at the Pt L3L_3 edge. These results originate in the x-ray magnetic circular dichroism of Pt, involving helicity-dependent excitation from the 2p3/2p_{3/2} core level to the exchange-split 5dd valence states owing to the magnetic proximity effect with Co. These findings mark a new frontier for examining interactions between light and matter in the x-ray region.

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@article{arxiv.2511.03965,
  title  = {All-optical magnetization reversal via x-ray magnetic circular dichroism},
  author = {Kihiro T. Yamada and Akira Izumi and Tetsuya Ikebuchi and Sumiyuki Okabe and Masaki Kubo and Ryusei Obata and Rei Kobayashi and Yuya Kubota and Takuo Ohkochi and Naomi Kawamura and Kotaro Higashi and Yoichi Shiota and Takahiro Moriyama and Teruo Ono and Iwao Matsuda and Tadashi Togashi and Yoshihito Tanaka and Motohiro Suzuki},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2511.03965},
  year   = {2025}
}

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35 pages, 11 figures, 4 tables