Table-top Measurement of Local Magnetization Dynamics Using Picosecond Thermal Gradients: Toward Nanoscale Magnetic Imaging
J. M. Bartell, D. H. Ngai, Z. Leng, and G. D. Fuchs

TL;DR
This paper introduces a novel table-top magnetic microscopy technique using thermal gradients and the anomalous Nernst effect to measure local magnetization dynamics with sub-30 ps time resolution and potential nanoscale spatial resolution.
Contribution
It presents a new spatiotemporal magnetic microscopy method combining thermal gradients and the anomalous Nernst effect for high-resolution magnetic imaging.
Findings
Achieved time resolution below 30 ps.
Spatial resolution limited by thermal excitation area.
Numerical simulations show potential for 50 nm resolution.
Abstract
Recent advances in nanoscale magnetism have demonstrated the potential for spin-based technology including magnetic random access memory, nanoscale microwave sources, and ultra-low power signal transfer. Future engineering advances and new scientific discoveries will be enabled by research tools capable of examining local magnetization dynamics at length and time scales fundamental to spatiotemporal variations in magnetic systems - typically 10 - 200 nm and 5 - 50 ps. A key problem is that current table-top magnetic microscopy cannot access both of these scales simultaneously. In this letter, we introduce a spatiotemporal magnetic microscopy that uses magneto-thermoelectric interactions to measure local magnetization via the time-resolved anomalous Nernst effect (TRANE). By generating a short-lived, local thermal gradient, the magnetic moment is transduced into an electrical signal.…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMagnetic properties of thin films · Advanced Electron Microscopy Techniques and Applications · Magnetic Properties and Applications
