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Inductive measurement of ultrafast magnetization dynamics in thin-film Permalloy

Thomas J. Silva, +3 more
- 13 May 1999 - 
- Vol. 85, Iss: 11, pp 7849-7862
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In this article, an inductive technique for the measurement of dynamical magnetic processes in thin-film materials is described using 50 nm films of Permalloy (Ni81Fe19) and data are presented for impulse and step-response experiments with the applied field pulse oriented in the plane of the film and transverse to the anisotropy axis.
Abstract
An inductive technique for the measurement of dynamical magnetic processes in thin-film materials is described. The technique is demonstrated using 50 nm films of Permalloy (Ni81Fe19). Data are presented for impulse- and step-response experiments with the applied field pulse oriented in the plane of the film and transverse to the anisotropy axis. Rotation times as short as 200 ps and free oscillations of the magnetization after excitation are clearly observed. The oscillation frequency increases as the dc bias field parallel to the anisotropy axis increases as predicted by classical gyromagnetic theory. The data are fitted to the Landau–Lifshitz equation, and damping parameters are determined as a function of dc bias field. Damping for both impulse and step excitations exhibits a strong dependence on bias field. Damping for step excitations is characterized by an anomalous transient damping which rapidly increases at low dc bias field. Transformation of the data to the frequency domain reveals a higher order precessional mode which is also preferentially excited at low dc bias fields. A possible source for both phenomena is precessional mode saturation for large peak rotations. The technique has the potential for 20 ps resolution, although only 120 ps resolution is demonstrated due to the limited bandwidth of the waveguides used.

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