Laser-driven first-order spin reorientation and Verwey phase transitions in the magnetite Fe$_3$O$_4$ beyond the range of thermodynamic equilibrium
A. V. Kuzikova, L. A. Shelukhin, F. M. Maksimov, A. I. Chernov, R. V., Pisarev, A. M. Kalashnikova

TL;DR
This study demonstrates laser-induced spin reorientation and Verwey phase transitions in Fe$_3$O$_4$ that occur beyond thermodynamic equilibrium, revealing new pathways for ultrafast control of magnetic and electronic states.
Contribution
It reports on the first observation of laser-driven first-order phase transitions in magnetite beyond equilibrium conditions, linking magnetic and structural changes with femtosecond laser pulses.
Findings
Partial or complete phase transitions from monoclinic to cubic state induced by laser pulses.
Magnetic anisotropy switching from uniaxial to cubic due to phase transitions.
Presence of domains undergoing transitions below the threshold fluence.
Abstract
Ultrafast photo-induced phase transitions occurring under the impact of femtosecond laser pulses provide versatile opport unities for switching solids between distinctly-different crystalline, electronic, and magnetic states and thus modify their functional properties in a significant way. In this paper, we report on the laser-induced spin reorientation and Verwey phase transitions in a single crystalline ferrimagnetic magnetite FeO. Using femtosecond optical and magneto-optical pump-probe techniques, we define the range of the initial sample temperatures and laser fluences when partialor complete photo-induced phase transitions occur from a monoclinic insulating to a cubic metallic state with concomitant switching of magnetic anisotropy from the uniaxial to the cubic one. We thus reveal a connection between these phase transitions when driven by femtosecond laser pulses.Using…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMagnetic Properties and Applications · Magneto-Optical Properties and Applications · Magnetic properties of thin films
