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Light induced magnetic order

Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics 2024-05-22 v1 Optics

Abstract

Heat and disorder are opponents of magnetism. This fact, expressed in Curie's law established more than a century ago, holds even in the highly non-equilibrium interaction of ultra-intense laser pulses with magnetic matter. In contradiction to this, here we demonstrate that optical excitation of a ferromagnet can abrogate the link between temperature and order and observe 100 femtosecond class laser pulses to drive a reduction in spin entropy, concomitant to an increase in spin polarization and magnetic moment persisting after relaxation back to local charge equilibrium. This both establishes disorder as an unexpected resource for magnetic control at ultrafast times and, by the provision of a purely electronic mechanism that does not involve reconfiguration of the crystal lattice, suggests a novel scheme for spin-based signal processing and information storage significantly faster than current methodology.

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@article{arxiv.2405.12690,
  title  = {Light induced magnetic order},
  author = {T. Jauk and H. Hampel and J. Walowski and K. Komatsu and J. Kredl and E. I. Harris-Lee and J. K. Dewhurst and M. Münzenberg and S. Shallcross and S. Sharma and M. Schultze},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2405.12690},
  year   = {2024}
}
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