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Speed and efficiency of femtosecond spin current injection into a nonmagnetic material

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PHYSICAL REVIEW B
Volume 96, Issue 10, Pages -

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AMER PHYSICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevB.96.100403

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  1. Atomic scale control of energy conversion [SFB 1073]
  2. Spin+X [SFB/TRR 173]
  3. DFG through Graduate School of Excellence MAINZ [DFG/GSC 266]
  4. Swedish Research Council
  5. Swedish National Infrastructure for Computing (SNIC)
  6. K. and A. Wallenberg Foundation [2015.0060]

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We investigate femtosecond spin injection from an optically excited Ni top layer into an Au bottom layer using time-resolved complex magneto-optical Kerr effect (C-MOKE) measurements. Employing the C-MOKE formalism, we are able to follow layer-resolved demagnetization in Ni and the simultaneous spin injection into the adjacent Au film, both occurring within similar to 40 fs. We confirm the ballistic to diffusive propagation of the spin transfer process with ab initio theory and superdiffusive transport calculations. In particular, our combined experimental-theoretical effort does allow us to quantify the so far elusive amount of spin injection, and therefore the spin injection efficiency at the interface.

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