X-ray View of Light-Induced Spin Reorientation in TmFeO3: Direct Observation of a 90 N\'eel Vector Rotation

Abstract

Using time-resolved X-ray magnetic linear dichroism in reflection, we provide a direct probe of the N\'eel vector dynamics in TmFeO3 on a ultrafast timescale. Our measurements reveal that, following optical excitation, the N\'eel vector undergoes a spin reorientation transition primarily within the a-c plane, completing a full 90 rotation within approximately 20 ps. This study highlights the ability to probe dynamics of antiferromagnets at its intrinsic timescale in reflection geometry, paving the way for investigations of a wide range of antiferromagnets grown on application relevant substrates.

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