Haupttitel:
Effective exchange interaction for terahertz spin waves in iron layers
Autor*in:
Brandt, Liane; Ritzmann, U.; Liebing, N.; Ribow, M.; Razdolski, I.; Brouwer, Piet W.; Melnikov, A.; Woltersdorf, G.
Datum der Freigabe:
2022-09-12T08:44:15Z
Abstract:
The exchange stiffness is a central material parameter of all ferromagnetic materials. Its value controls the Curie temperature as well as the dynamic properties of spin waves to a large extent. Using ultrashort spin current pulses we excite perpendicular standing spin waves (PSSW) in ultrathin epitaxial iron layers at frequencies of up to 2.4 THz. Our analysis shows that for the PSSWs the observed exchange stiffness of iron is about 20% smaller compared to the established iron bulk value. In addition, we find an interface-related reduction of the effective exchange stiffness for layers with the thickness below 10 nm. To understand and discuss the possible mechanisms of the exchange stiffness reduction we develop an analytical one-dimensional model. In doing so we find that the interface induced reduction of the exchange stiffness is mode dependent.
Teil des Identifiers:
ISSN (print): 2469-9950
e-ISSN (online): 2469-9969
Freie Schlagwörter:
Ballistic transport
Carrier dynamics
Demagnetization
Magnetic anisotropy
Magnetic interactions
Magnetic order
Magnetic susceptibility
Magnetism
Magnetization dynamics
Magnetotransport
Magnons
Methods in magnetism
Micromagnetism
Photoinduced effect
Spin dynamics
Spintronics
Ultrafast magnetic effects
DDC-Klassifikation:
538 Magnetismus
Publikationstyp:
Wissenschaftlicher Artikel
Jahrgang/Volume:
104 (2021)
Zeitschrift:
Physical Review B
Verlag:
American Physical Society
Verlagsort:
College Park, Md
Fachbereich/Einrichtung:
Physik
Institut für Theoretische Physik