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All-optical spin injection in silicon investigated by element-specific time-resolved Kerr effect

Authors :
Laterza, Simone
Caretta, Antonio
Bhardwaj, Richa
Lammini, Roberto F.
Moras, Paolo
Jugovac, Matteo
Rajak, Piu
Islam, Mahabul
Ciancio, Regina
Bonanni, Valentina
Casarin, Barbara
Simoncig, Alberto
Zangrando, Marco
Ribic, Primoz Rebernik
Penco, Giuseppe
De Ninno, Giovanni
Giannessi, Luca
Demidovich, Alexander
Danailov, Miltcho
Parmigiani, Fulvio
Malvestuto, Marco
Laterza, Simone
Caretta, Antonio
Bhardwaj, Richa
Lammini, Roberto F.
Moras, Paolo
Jugovac, Matteo
Rajak, Piu
Islam, Mahabul
Ciancio, Regina
Bonanni, Valentina
Casarin, Barbara
Simoncig, Alberto
Zangrando, Marco
Ribic, Primoz Rebernik
Penco, Giuseppe
De Ninno, Giovanni
Giannessi, Luca
Demidovich, Alexander
Danailov, Miltcho
Parmigiani, Fulvio
Malvestuto, Marco
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Understanding howa spin current flows across metal-semiconductor interfaces at pico- and femtosecond time scales is of paramount importance for ultrafast spintronics, data processing, and storage applications. However, the possibility to directly access the propagation of spin currents, within such time scales, has been hampered by the simultaneous lack of both ultrafast element-specific magnetic sensitive probes and tailoredwell-built and characterized metal-semiconductor interfaces. Here, by means of a novel free-electron laser-based element-sensitive ultrafast time-resolved Kerr spectroscopy, we reveal different magnetodynamics for the Ni M-2;3 and Si L-2;3 absorption edges. These results are assumed to be the experimental evidence of photoinduced spin currents propagating at a speed of similar to 0.2 nm/fs across the Ni/Si interface.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1383743317
Document Type :
Electronic Resource