Structural Dynamics (Mar 2015)

The influence of the excitation pulse length on ultrafast magnetization dynamics in nickel

  • A. Fognini,
  • G. Salvatella,
  • R. Gort,
  • T. Michlmayr,
  • A. Vaterlaus,
  • Y. Acremann

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4914891
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 2
pp. 024501 – 024501-6

Abstract

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The laser-induced demagnetization of a ferromagnet is caused by the temperature of the electron gas as well as the lattice temperature. For long excitation pulses, the two reservoirs are in thermal equilibrium. In contrast to a picosecond laser pulse, a femtosecond pulse causes a non-equilibrium between the electron gas and the lattice. By pump pulse length dependent optical measurements, we find that the magnetodynamics in Ni caused by a picosecond laser pulse can be reconstructed from the response to a femtosecond pulse. The mechanism responsible for demagnetization on the picosecond time scale is therefore contained in the femtosecond demagnetization experiment.