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MA: Fachverband Magnetismus
MA 3: Ultrafast Magnetization Effects I
MA 3.7: Vortrag
Montag, 18. März 2024, 11:30–11:45, H 2013
Ab initio investigation of laser-induced ultrafast demagnetization of L10 FePt: Intensity dependence and importance of electron coherence — •Mrudul Muraleedharan S. and Peter M. Oppeneer — Department of Physics and Astronomy, Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden
We theoretically investigate the optically-induced demagnetization of ferromagnetic FePt using the time-dependent density functional theory (TDDFT). We compare the demagnetization mechanism in the perturbative and nonperturbative limits of light-matter interaction and show how the underlying mechanism of the ultrafast demagnetization depends on the driving laser intensity. Our calculations show that the femtosecond demagnetization results from a nonlinear optomagnetic effect akin to the inverse Faraday effect. The demagnetization scales quadratically with the electric field E in the perturbative limit, i.e., Δ Mz ∝ E2. Moreover, the magnetization dynamics happens dominantly at even multiples nω0, (n = 0, 2, ⋯) of the pump-laser frequency ω0. We further investigate the demagnetization in conjunction to the optically-induced change of electron occupations and electron correlations. Comparing the ab initio computed demagnetizations with those calculated from spin occupations, we show that electronic coherence plays a dominant role in the demagnetization process, whereas interpretations based on the time-dependent occupation numbers poorly describe the ultrafast demagnetization.
Keywords: Ultrafast Demagnetization; TDDFT; FePt