Single-pulse all-optical switching in amorphous DyxCo1-x and TbxCo1-x
Abstract
Repeated uniform switching of the magnetization of thin films of ferrimagnetic amorphous Gdx(FeCo)1-x in response to single fast laser pulses is well established. Here we report unusual toggle switching in thin films of sperimagnetic amorphous DyxCo1-x and TbxCo1-x with x 0.25 irradiated with single 200 fs pulses of 800 nm laser light. The samples have strong local random anisotropy due to the non-S state rare earth. The compensation temperature of the films is 180 K and their Curie temperature is 500 K. They are mostly switched by the first pulse, and subsequent pulses lead to partial re-switching of a decreasing amount of the irradiated area, with a granular structure of submicron regions of switched and unswitched material. Individual switched domains about 700 nm in size are observed around the edge of the irradiated spots where the fluence is at the threshold for switching. Results are discussed in terms of a random anisotropy model where the ratio of local anisotropy to exchange is temperature dependent and close to the threshold for strong pinning.
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