Perspective: Ultrafast magnetism and THz spintronics
J. Walowski, M. M\"unzenberg

TL;DR
This paper reviews the 20-year progress in ultrafast magnetism, highlighting how understanding microscopic interactions has enabled the development of THz spintronics and all-optical spin manipulation applications.
Contribution
It connects experimental observations and multiscale modeling to advance the understanding of ultrafast spin dynamics for practical applications.
Findings
First applications of ultrafast spin physics in THz spintronic devices
Multiscale modeling bridges electronic excitation to spin wave dynamics
Ultrafast magnetism control is now feasible for technological use
Abstract
This year the discovery of femtosecond demagnetization by laser pulses is 20 years old. For the first time this milestone work by Bigot and coworkers gave insight in a very direct way into the time scales of microscopic interactions that connect the spin and electron system. While intense discussions in the field were fueled by the complexity of the processes in the past, it now became evident that it is a puzzle of many different parts. Rather than giving an overview that has been presented in previous reviews on ultrafast processes in ferromagnets, this perspective will show that with our current depth of knowledge the first real applications are on their way: THz spintronics and all-optical spin manipulation are becoming more and more feasible. The aim of this perspective is to point out where we can connect the different puzzle pieces of understanding gathered over 20 years to…
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