Ultra-fast magnetisation rates within the Landau-Lifshitz-Bloch model

Abstract

The ultra-fast magnetisation relaxation rates during the laser-induced magnetisation process are analyzed in terms of the Landau-Lifshitz-Bloch (LLB) equation for different values of spin S. The LLB equation is equivalent in the limit S → ∞ to the atomistic Landau-Lifshitz-Gilbert (LLG) Langevin dynamics and for S=1/2 to the M3TM model [B. Koopmans, et al. Nature Mat. 9 (2010) 259]. Within the LLB model the ultra-fast demagnetisation time (τM) and the transverse damping (α) are parameterized by the intrinsic coupling-to-the-bath parameter λ, defined by microscopic spin-flip rate. We show that for the phonon-mediated Elliott-Yafet mechanism, λ is proportional to the ratio between the non-equilibrium phonon and electron temperatures. We investigate the influence of the finite spin number and the scattering rate parameter λ on the magnetisation relaxation rates. The relation between the fs demagnetisation rate and the LLG damping, provided by the LLB theory, is checked basing on the available experimental data. A good agreement is obtained for Ni, Co and Gd favoring the idea that the same intrinsic scattering process is acting on the femtosecond and nanosecond timescale.

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