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Thermally induced all-optical ferromagnetic resonance in thin YIG films

Optics 2021-11-02 v1 Materials Science

Abstract

All-optical ferromagnetic resonance (AO-FMR) is a powerful tool for local detection of micromagnetic parameters, such as magnetic anisotropy, Gilbert damping or spin stiffness. In this work we demonstrate that the AO-FMR method can be used in thin films of Yttrium Iron Garnet (YIG) if a metallic capping layer (Au, Pt) is deposited on top of the film. Magnetization precession is triggered by heating of the metallic layer with femtosecond laser pulses. The heating modifies the magneto-crystalline anisotropy of the YIG film and shifts the quasi-equilibrium orientation of magnetization, which results in precessional magnetization dynamics. The laser-induced magnetization precession corresponds to a uniform (Kittel) magnon mode, with the precession frequency determined by the magnetic anisotropy of the material as well as the external magnetic field, and the damping time set by a Gilbert damping parameter. The AO-FMR method thus enables measuring local magnetic properties, with spatial resolution given only by the laser spot size.

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@article{arxiv.2111.00586,
  title  = {Thermally induced all-optical ferromagnetic resonance in thin YIG films},
  author = {E. Schmoranzerová and J. Kimák and R. Schlitz and S. T. B. Goennenwein and D. Kriegner and H. Reichlová and Z. Šobáň and G. Jakob and E. -J. Guo and M. Kläui and M. Münzenberg and P. Němec and T. Ostatnický},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2111.00586},
  year   = {2021}
}