We demonstrate the coherent optical control of magnetization precession in a thin Ni film by a second excitation pulse which amplifies or attenuates the precession induced by a first pulse depending on the fluences of the pump-pulses and the pump-pump delay. This control goes beyond the conventional strategy, where the same mechanism drives the precession in or out-of phase. We balance the magneto-acoustic mechanism driven by quasi-static strain and the shape-anisotropy change triggered by laser-induced demagnetization. These mechanisms tilt the transient effective magnetic field in opposite directions in case of negative magneto-elastic coupling (b1<0). While the strain response is linear in the fluence, demagnetization is nonlinear near the Curie temperature, enabling fluence-based control scenarios.
@article{arxiv.2311.04803,
title = {Coherent control of magnetization precession by double-pulse activation of effective fields from magnetoacoustics and demagnetization},
author = {M. Mattern and F. -C. Weber and D. Engel and C. Korff-Schmising and M. Bargheer},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2311.04803},
year = {2023}
}