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APPLIED PHYSICS LETTERS
Volume 123, Issue 7, Pages -Publisher
AIP Publishing
DOI: 10.1063/5.0161322
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In this study, we investigate single-shot all-optical switching (AOS) in Tb/Co/Gd/Co/Tb multilayers to establish AOS in synthetic ferrimagnets with high magnetic anisotropy. By varying the thicknesses of Tb, we find that the threshold fluence for switching is largely independent of the Tb content, indicating the dominant role of Co and Gd interactions. Furthermore, using time-resolved MOKE, we determine that the magnetization crosses zero within the first ps after laser excitation.
In this work, we investigate single-shot all-optical switching (AOS) in Tb/Co/Gd/Co/Tb multilayers in an attempt to establish AOS in synthetic ferrimagnets with high magnetic anisotropy. In particular, we study the effect of varying Tb thicknesses to disentangle the role of the two rare earth elements. Even though the role of magnetic compensation has been considered to be crucial, we find that the threshold fluence for switching is largely independent of the Tb content. Moreover, we identify the timescale for the magnetization to cross zero to be within the first ps after laser excitation using time-resolved MOKE. We conclude that the switching is governed mostly by interactions between Co and Gd.
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