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Light-induced magnetic anisotropy in Co-doped garnet films

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PHYSICAL REVIEW B
Volume 64, Issue 6, Pages -

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AMER PHYSICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevB.64.064405

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Light-induced uniaxial magnetic anisotropy characterized by amplitude, times of creation tau (1), and a vanishing tau (2) was studied. The investigation was performed on YIG (yttrium iron garnet):Co,Ca,Ge Equid-phase epitaxy films using a very sensitive method-observation of changes of magnetic domain structure with a different in-plane magnetization component induced by linearly polarized light pulses. An argon laser (lambda =488 nm) was used. The effective field H-L was introduced to describe the photoinduced uniaxial magnetic-anisotropy amplitude. These domain changes were studied within the temperature range of 160-300 K. With an increase in temperature an increase in tau (1), a decrease in tau (2), and a drastic decrease in H-L were found. The appearance of the photoinduced anisotropy is explained by light-induced rearrangement of strongly anisotropic Co2+ octahedral ions. A microscopic model was proposed where ion rearrangement is connected with electron excitations into the conducting band. Both thermal and light-induced excitations were discussed. Numerical and analytical solutions of kinetic equations describing the model are discussed. The dynamics of light-induced magnetic anisotropy both uniaxial and cubic is analyzed.

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