1. Transient Exchange Interaction in a Helical Antiferromagnet
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Langner, M. C., Roy, S., Kemper, A. F., Chuang, Y. -D., Mishra, S. K., Versteeg, R. B., Zhu, Y., Hertlein, M. P., Glover, T. E., Dumesnil, K., and Schoenlein, R. W.
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Condensed Matter - Strongly Correlated Electrons ,Condensed Matter - Materials Science - Abstract
We have performed time-resolved resonant x-ray scattering studies in the Lanthanide metal Dy to reveal the dynamic response of the helical order exchange coupling to injection of unpolarized spins. The observed spin dynamics are significantly slower than that exhibited by the ferromagnetic phase in Lanthanide metals and are strongly dependent on temperature and excitation fluence. This unique behavior results from transient changes in the shape of the conduction electron Fermi surface and subsequent scattering events that transfer the excitation to the core spin.
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- 2014
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