Revealing domain wall stability during ultrafast demagnetization
Revealing domain wall stability during ultrafast demagnetization
The ultrafast control of nanoscale spin textures such as magnetic domain walls or skyrmions is essential for advancing high-speed, high-density spintronics. However, imaging their dynamics will require a technique that combines nanometer spatial and femtosecond temporal resolution. Introducing ultrafast sub-wavelength imaging in the extreme ultraviolet, we track domain wall properties during ultrafast demagnetization in ferro- and ferrimagnetic thin films. We reveal that domain walls remain invariant in position, shape, and width, down to a demonstrated sub-nanometer precision, for up to 50% demagnetization. Stronger excitation causes stochastic nanoscale domain switching. This previously unobservable robustness of laser-excited domain walls highlights the localized nature of photoinduced demagnetization and presents both challenges and opportunities for all-optical magnetic control. The presented technique can be generalized to directly probe nanoscale dynamics in spintronic materials and devices.
电工材料电气测量技术、电气测量仪器
.Revealing domain wall stability during ultrafast demagnetization[EB/OL].(2025-04-24)[2025-05-12].https://arxiv.org/abs/2504.17917.点此复制
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