Authors
Patrick W Granitzka, Emmanuelle Jal, Loïc Le Guyader, Matteo Savoini, Daniel J Higley, Tianmin Liu, Zhao Chen, Tyler Chase, Hendrik Ohldag, Georgi L Dakovski, William F Schlotter, Sebastian Carron, Matthias C Hoffman, Alexander X Gray, Padraic Shafer, Elke Arenholz, Olav Hellwig, Virat Mehta, Yukiko K Takahashi, Jian Wang, Eric E Fullerton, Joachim Stöhr, Alexander H Reid, Hermann A Dürr
Publication date
2017/4/12
Journal
Nano letters
Volume
17
Issue
4
Pages
2426-2432
Publisher
American Chemical Society
Description
Light-matter interaction at the nanoscale in magnetic materials is a topic of intense research in view of potential applications in next-generation high-density magnetic recording. Laser-assisted switching provides a pathway for overcoming the material constraints of high-anisotropy and high-packing density media, though much about the dynamics of the switching process remains unexplored. We use ultrafast small-angle X-ray scattering at an X-ray free-electron laser to probe the magnetic switching dynamics of FePt nanoparticles embedded in a carbon matrix following excitation by an optical femtosecond laser pulse. We observe that the combination of laser excitation and applied static magnetic field, 1 order of magnitude smaller than the coercive field, can overcome the magnetic anisotropy barrier between “up” and “down” magnetization, enabling magnetization switching. This magnetic switching is found to be …
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