Low Laser Fluence Magnetization Precession in High Quality Cobalt/Palladium Multilayers
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Abstract
In this study, we have employed time-resolved photo-excited precession of magnetization (TRPEPM) to probe magnetic precession in several high-quality Co/Pd multilayers with different Co and Pd layer thicknesses (Co layer's thickness in the range of 0.25 - 0.78 nm and Pd layer's thickness in the range of 0.16 - 0.65 nm). We measured TRPEPM by employing a low laser fluence regime (< 7 μJ/cm^2) at room temperature. Co/Pd films are important materials for understanding low fluence optical excitation regime because of their high perpendicular magnetic anisotropy (PMA). This work aims to better illuminate this connection to understand the mechanism for photo-magnetic excitation and how it may be possible to effectively flip the magnetization in a non-thermal regime.
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Presenters
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Vipin Yadav
Virginia Tech
Authors
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Vipin Yadav
Virginia Tech
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Graham Lang
Virginia Tech
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Nicholas W Smith
Virginia Tech
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Yannick Pleimling
Virginia Tech
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Brenden A Magill
Virginia Tech
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Nozomi Nishizawa
Kitazato University
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Hiro Munekata
Institute of Science Tokyo
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Giti A Khodaparast
Virginia Tech