Role of Spin Flips versus Spin Transport in Non Thermal Electrons Excited by Ultrashort Optical Pulses in Transition Metals

Abstract

A joint theoretical and experimental investigation is performed to understand the underlying physics of laser-induced demagnetization in Ni and Co films. Experimentally dynamics of spins is studied by determining the time-dependent amplitude of the Voigt vector and theoretically ab-initio calculations are performed using time-dependent density functional theory. We demonstrate that overall spin-orbit induced spin-flips are the most significant contributors with super-diffusive spin transport playing very limited to no role. Our study highlights the material dependent nature of the demagnetization during the process of thermalization of non-equilibrium spins.

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