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Single-Shot Magnetization Reversal in Ferromagnetic Spin Valves Enabled via Heat Control

Materials Science 2025-09-10 v2 Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics Optics

Abstract

We study laser induced ultrafast magnetization reversal in a ferromagnetic spin valve by comparing the effects of direct laser excitation and ultrashort hot electron pulses. A wedged Cu layer is deposited atop the spin valve to tune energy transmission to the magnetic stack for both optical and hot-electron excitation. We demonstrate single shot magnetization reversal of the free layer using hot electron pulses. Moreover, such reversal is achieved even with picosecond laser pulses. The influence of laser fluence, Cu thickness (tCut_{\mathrm{Cu}}), and pulse duration is investigated in detail. Our results indicate that the key factor enabling magnetization reversal is full demagnetization of the free layer, driven by a rapid rise in its electronic temperature achieved via either direct laser or hot electron excitation. This work advances the understanding of ultrafast magnetization reversal via nonlocal heat and spin transport under strongly out of equilibrium conditions.

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@article{arxiv.2503.16750,
  title  = {Single-Shot Magnetization Reversal in Ferromagnetic Spin Valves Enabled via Heat Control},
  author = {Kazuaki Ishibashi and Junta Igarashi and Alberto Anadón and Michel Hehn and Yann Le Guen and Satoshi Iihama and Julius Hohlfeld and Jon Gorchon and Stéphane Mangin and Grégory Malinowski},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2503.16750},
  year   = {2025}
}

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9 pages, 7 figures, To appear in Physical Review Letters