Ultrafast magnetization dynamics in heterogeneous granular FePt media
ORAL
Abstract
Granular FePt in the L1$_0$ phase is a key material for future magnetic data storage devices, supporting stable magnetic domains less than 10 nm in diameter. To switch the magnetization of magnetically hard materials like FePt, new writing techniques are needed such as Heat Assisted Magnetic Recording (HAMR). However, it is not known how HAMR works on the fundamental length and time scales of magnetization in FePt. Here we investigate the nanoscale aspects of magnetization dynamics in FePt HAMR with fs X-ray pulses from the Linac Coherent Light Source at Stanford using resonant X-ray diffraction. We show that while many spins display switching in a magnetic field following a fs duration optical excitation. The remaining spins do not switch. Surprisingly the ratio of spins that switch to spins that do not, stays constant over a large fluence range. Furthermore we observe that the spin reservoir which displays heat assisted magnetic recording is quenched homogeneously over the size distribution of grains, while the spins that do not follow the field display a length-scale dependent quenching.
Advanced Light Source, LBNL, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, LBNL, Advanced Light Source
Virat Metha
HGST
Olav Hellwig
HGST
Yukiko Tahakashi
National Institute for Materials Science, Japan
Eric Fullerton
UCSD, Center for Magnetic Recording Research, Center for Magnetic Recording Research, UCSD, Center for Memory and Recording Research, University of California San Diego