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Inertial spin dynamics in ferromagnets

Authors :
Michael Gensch
Massimiliano d'Aquino
Claudio Serpico
Olav Hellwig
Nilesh Awari
Min Chen
Nanna Zhou Hagström
Kilian Lenz
Jan-Christoph Deinert
Bertram Green
Jean-Eric Wegrowe
Igor Ilyakov
Kumar Neeraj
Stefano Bonetti
Sergey Kovalev
Mohammed Bawatna
Debanjan Polley
Sri Sai Phani Kanth Arekapudi
Valentino Scalera
Anna Semisalova
Neeraj, K.
Awari, N.
Kovalev, S.
Polley, D.
Zhou Hagstrom, N.
Arekapudi, S. S. P. K.
Semisalova, A.
Lenz, K.
Green, B.
Deinert, J. -C.
Ilyakov, I.
Chen, M.
Bawatna, M.
Scalera, V.
D'Aquino, M.
Serpico, C.
Hellwig, O.
Wegrowe, J. -E.
Gensch, M.
Bonetti, S.
Source :
Nature Physics, Nature Physics 17(2021), 245-250
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

The understanding of how spins move and can be manipulated at pico- and femtosecond timescales has implications for ultrafast and energy-efficient data-processing and storage applications. However, the possibility of realizing commercial technologies based on ultrafast spin dynamics has been hampered by our limited knowledge of the physics behind processes on this timescale. Recently, it has been suggested that inertial effects should be considered in the full description of the spin dynamics at these ultrafast timescales, but a clear observation of such effects in ferromagnets is still lacking. Here, we report direct experimental evidence of intrinsic inertial spin dynamics in ferromagnetic thin films in the form of a nutation of the magnetization at a frequency of ~0.5 THz. This allows us to reveal that the angular momentum relaxation time in ferromagnets is on the order of 10 ps. Inertial dynamics are observed in a ferromagnet. Specifically, a nutation is seen on top of the usual spin precession that has a lifetime on the order of 10 picoseconds.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nature Physics, Nature Physics 17(2021), 245-250
Accession number :
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