Uncovering the role of the light-induced reduction of the inter-atomic exchange in the ultrafast demagnetization of Fe, Co, and Ni

Abstract

Time resolved measurements of the linear magneto-optical Kerr rotation reveal that, in the 3d ferromagnets Fe, Co and Ni, the amplitude of the demagnetization increases linearly with the fluence of the light. We rationalize this phenomenon as being linearly driven by the increase in temperature, the electron-phonon and electron-magnon scattering, and a reduction of the inter-atomic exchange. The amplitude of the latter phenomenon, which until the present study has been widely overlooked, is obtained through ab initio density functional theory calculations, and is argued to be the principal source of demagnetization in Ni and Co, while still contributing largely in Fe.

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