Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter | 2021

Sub-picosecond exchange–relaxation in the compensated ferrimagnet Mn2Ru x Ga

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


We study the demagnetization dynamics of the fully compensated half-metallic ferrimagnet Mn2Ru x Ga. While the two antiferromagnetically coupled sublattices are both composed of manganese, they exhibit different temperature dependencies due to their differing local environments. The sublattice magnetization dynamics triggered by femtosecond laser pulses are studied to reveal the roles played by the spin and intersublattice exchange. We find a two-step demagnetization process, similar to the well-established case of Gd(FeCo)3, where on a 5 ps timescale the two Mn-sublattices seem to have different demagnetization rates. The behaviour is analysed using a four-temperature model, assigning different temperatures to the two manganese spin baths. Even in this strongly exchange-coupled system, the two spin reservoirs have considerably different behaviour. The half-metallic nature and strong exchange coupling of Mn2Ru x Ga lead to spin angular momentum conservation at much shorter time scales than found for Gd(FeCo)3 which suggests that low-power, sub-picosecond switching of the net moment of Mn2Ru x Ga is possible.

Volume 33
Pages None
DOI 10.1088/1361-648X/abda7c
Language English
Journal Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter

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