Authors
Tian-Min Liu, Tianhan Wang, Alexander H Reid, Matteo Savoini, Xiaofei Wu, Benny Koene, Patrick Granitzka, Catherine E Graves, Daniel J Higley, Zhao Chen, Gary Razinskas, Markus Hantschmann, Andreas Scherz, Joachim Stöhr, Arata Tsukamoto, Bert Hecht, Alexey V Kimel, Andrei Kirilyuk, Theo Rasing, Hermann A Dürr
Publication date
2015/10/14
Journal
Nano letters
Volume
15
Issue
10
Pages
6862-6868
Publisher
American Chemical Society
Description
Single femtosecond optical laser pulses, of sufficient intensity, are demonstrated to reverse magnetization in a process known as all-optical switching. Gold two-wire antennas are placed on the all-optical switching film TbFeCo. These structures are resonant with the optical field, and they create a field enhancement in the near-field which confines the area where optical switching can occur. The magnetic switching that occurs around and below the antenna is imaged using resonant X-ray holography and magnetic circular dichroism. The results not only show the feasibility of controllable switching with antenna assistance but also demonstrate the highly inhomogeneous nature of the switching process, which is attributed to the process depending on the material’s heterogeneity.
Total citations
2015201620172018201920202021202220232024216231919212824167