Ultrafast magnetization dynamics of Gd(0001): Bulk vs. surface
Muhammad Sultan, Alexey Melnikov, Uwe Bovensiepen

TL;DR
This study investigates ultrafast demagnetization in Gd(0001), revealing differences between surface and bulk dynamics and highlighting the limitations of the two-temperature model in describing energy transfer processes.
Contribution
It provides a comparative analysis of surface and bulk ultrafast magnetization dynamics in Gd(0001) using magneto-optical techniques, and discusses the limitations of existing models.
Findings
Surface and bulk magneto-optical signals show pronounced differences.
Demagnetization time varies weakly with fluence, around 700 fs.
Energy transfer from electrons to lattice occurs in 0.2-0.6 ps.
Abstract
Ultrafast laser-induced demagnetization of Gd(0001) has been investigated by magneto-induced optical second harmonic generation and the magneto-optical Kerr effect which facilitate a comparison of surface and bulk dynamics. We observe pronounced differences in the transient changes of the surface and bulk sensitive magneto-optical signals which we attribute to transfer of optically excited, spin-polarized carriers between surface and bulk states of the Gd(0001) film. A fluence dependent analysis of the bulk magnetization dynamics results in a weak variation of the demagnetization time constant, which starts at about 700 fs and increases by 10% within a fluence variation up to 1 mJ/cm2. We compare these results with fluence dependent changes in the transient energy density calculated by the two temperature model. The determined characteristic times of excess energy transfer from the…
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