• Editors' Suggestion

All-thermal switching of amorphous Gd-Fe alloys: Analysis of structural properties and magnetization dynamics

Raghuveer Chimata, Leyla Isaeva, Krisztina Kádas, Anders Bergman, Biplab Sanyal, Johan H. Mentink, Mikhail I. Katsnelson, Theo Rasing, Andrei Kirilyuk, Alexey Kimel, Olle Eriksson, and Manuel Pereiro
Phys. Rev. B 92, 094411 – Published 9 September 2015

Abstract

In recent years there has been an intense interest in understanding the microscopic mechanism of thermally induced magnetization switching driven by a femtosecond laser pulse. Most of the effort has been dedicated to periodic crystalline structures while the amorphous counterparts have been less studied. By using a multiscale approach, i.e., first-principles density functional theory combined with atomistic spin dynamics, we report here on the very intricate structural and magnetic nature of amorphous Gd-Fe alloys for a wide range of Gd and Fe atomic concentrations at the nanoscale level. Both structural and dynamical properties of Gd-Fe alloys reported in this work are in good agreement with previous experiments. We calculated the dynamic behavior of homogeneous and inhomogeneous amorphous Gd-Fe alloys and their response under the influence of a femtosecond laser pulse. In the homogeneous sample, the Fe sublattice switches its magnetization before the Gd one. However, the temporal sequence of the switching of the two sublattices is reversed in the inhomogeneous sample. We propose a possible explanation based on a mechanism driven by a combination of the Dzyaloshinskii-Moriya interaction and exchange frustration, modeled by an antiferromagnetic second-neighbor exchange interaction between Gd atoms in the Gd-rich region. We also report on the influence of laser fluence and damping effects in the all-thermal switching.

  • Figure
  • Figure
  • Figure
  • Figure
  • Figure
  • Figure
  • Figure
7 More
  • Received 22 April 2015

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.92.094411

©2015 American Physical Society

Authors & Affiliations

Raghuveer Chimata1, Leyla Isaeva1, Krisztina Kádas1,2, Anders Bergman1, Biplab Sanyal1, Johan H. Mentink3, Mikhail I. Katsnelson3, Theo Rasing3, Andrei Kirilyuk3, Alexey Kimel3, Olle Eriksson1, and Manuel Pereiro1,*

  • 1Department of Physics and Astronomy, Uppsala University, Box 516, 751 20 Uppsala, Sweden
  • 2Institute of Solid State Physics and Optics, Wigner Research Centre for Physics, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, 1525 Budapest, P.O.B. 49, Hungary
  • 3Radboud University Nijmegen, Institute of Molecules and Materials, Heyendaalseweg 135, 6525 AJ Nijmegen, The Netherlands

  • *manuel.pereiro@physics.uu.se

Article Text (Subscription Required)

Click to Expand

References (Subscription Required)

Click to Expand
Issue

Vol. 92, Iss. 9 — 1 September 2015

Reuse & Permissions
Access Options
Author publication services for translation and copyediting assistance advertisement

Authorization Required


×
×

Images

×

Sign up to receive regular email alerts from Physical Review B

Log In

Cancel
×

Search


Article Lookup

Paste a citation or DOI

Enter a citation
×