The 69th JSAP Spring Meeting 2022

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Symposium (Oral)

Symposium » Imaging by using from visible light to X-rays - Exploring its versatility-

[22p-E304-1~6] Imaging by using from visible light to X-rays - Exploring its versatility-

Tue. Mar 22, 2022 1:30 PM - 5:00 PM E304 (E304)

Satoshi Toyoda(Tohoku Univ.)

2:30 PM - 2:45 PM

[22p-E304-3] Time- and space- resolved magnetic domain in laser-irradiated NiCo2O4 thin films

〇Ryunosuke Takahashi1, Hirotaka Abe1, Yoshiki Tani1, Minato Yamasaki1, Takuo Ohkochi3,4, Daisuke Kan2, Yuichi Shimakawa2, Hiroki wadati1,5 (1.Univ. of Hyogo, 2.Kyoto Univ., 3.JASRI, 4.RIKEN, 5.Osaka Univ.)

Keywords:Ultrafast, magnetic domain

The ferrimagnetic oxide NiCo2O4 thin film exhibits perpendicular magnetic anisotropy and is known as a half metal. It is expected to be applied to high-density magnetic recording devices, including chemical stability. We irradiated this thin film with an infrared pulsed laser, and performed microscopic observations and time-resolved measurement to observe the dynamics of laser effect on the femtosecond scale. Time-resolved measurements show ultrafast demagnetization of 0.4 ps, which is 100 to 1000 times faster than previous reported half-metallic oxides. It is suggested that it is derived from metallic electronic states different from general oxides and spin polarization. From microscopic measurements, when the temperature was raised to 380 K, ring-shaped all-optical magnetization switching appeared around the demagnetized area, and the important relationship between magnetic domain size, temperature and laser effect can be predicted.