Helicity-independent all-optical switching of magnetization in ferrimagnetic alloys
C. S. Davies, J. H. Mentink, A. V. Kimel, Th. Rasing, A. Kirilyuk

TL;DR
This paper reviews helicity-independent all-optical magnetization switching in ferrimagnetic alloys, highlighting recent experimental breakthroughs, underlying physics, and potential technological applications.
Contribution
It introduces a unified phenomenological framework explaining the switching across various ferrimagnetic materials and discusses the conditions enabling this phenomenon.
Findings
Switching observed in diverse ferrimagnetic alloys.
Sensitivity of switching to pulse duration, temperature, and composition.
A unified angular momentum flow model explains the phenomenon.
Abstract
We review and discuss the process of single-shot helicity-independent all-optical switching of magnetization by which a single suitably-ultrafast excitation, under the right conditions, toggles magnetization from one stable state to another. For almost a decade, this phenomenon was only consistently observed in specific rare-earth-transition-metal ferrimagnetic alloys of GdFeCo, but breakthrough experiments in recent years have revealed that the same behavior can be achieved in a wide range of multi-sublattice magnets including TbCo alloys doped with minute amounts of Gd, Gd/Co and Tb/Co synthetic ferrimagnets, and the rare-earth-free Heusler alloy MnRuGa. Aiming to resolve the conditions that allow switching, a series of experiments have shown that the process in the ferrimagnetic alloys GdFeCo and MnRuGa is highly sensitive to the pulse duration, starting temperature…
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