Department of Physics and JILA, University of Colorado, Boulder, Colorado 80309-0440, USA.
Phys Rev Lett. 2009 Dec 18;103(25):257402. doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.103.257402. Epub 2009 Dec 15.
We use few-femtosecond soft x-ray pulses from high-harmonic generation to extract element-specific demagnetization dynamics and hysteresis loops of a compound material for the first time. Using a geometry where high-harmonic beams are reflected from a magnetized Permalloy grating, large changes in the reflected intensity of up to 6% at the M absorption edges of Fe and Ni are observed when the magnetization is reversed. A short pump pulse is used to destroy the magnetic alignment, which allows us to measure the fastest, elementally specific demagnetization dynamics, with 55 fs time resolution. The use of high harmonics for probing magnetic materials promises to combine nanometer spatial resolution, elemental specificity, and femtosecond-to-attosecond time resolution, making it possible to address important fundamental questions in magnetism.
我们首次使用来自高次谐波产生的少飞秒软 X 射线脉冲来提取复合材料的元素特异性退磁动力学和磁滞回线。在一种高次谐波束从磁化的坡莫合金光栅反射的几何结构中,当磁化反转时,在 Fe 和 Ni 的 M 吸收边缘处观察到高达 6%的反射强度的大变化。使用短的泵浦脉冲来破坏磁取向,这使我们能够以 55 fs 的时间分辨率测量最快的、元素特异性的退磁动力学。使用高次谐波探测磁性材料有望结合纳米空间分辨率、元素特异性和飞秒到阿秒时间分辨率,从而有可能解决磁性中的重要基础问题。