Extending the scope and understanding of all-optical magnetization switching in Gd-based alloys by controlling the underlying temperature transients

Abstract

We use the thickness of Cu layers to control all-optical switching of magnetization in adjacent Gd24(Fe90Co10)76 films. While increasing the Cu thickness from 5 to 900nm has no effect on the switching threshold, it significantly enlarges the fluence and pulse duration at which multiple domains emerge. Having shown that thermally activated multi-domain formation limits the maximum fluence and pulse duration for controlled switching, we demonstrate that continuous magnetization reversal precedes multi-domain formation in Gd18Dy4Co78 films excited with fluences slightly larger than the multi-domain threshold.

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