Determination of the spin-flip time in ferromagnetic SrRuO3 from time-resolved Kerr measurements

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Journal Article
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10.1103/PhysRevB.83.134432
Abstract
We report time-resolved Kerr effect measurements of magnetization dynamics in ferromagnetic SrRuO3. We observe that the demagnetization time slows substantially at temperatures within 15 K of the Curie temperature, which is 150 K. We analyze the data with a phenomenological model that relates the demagnetization time to the spin-flip time. In agreement with our observations, the model yields a demagnetization time that is inversely proportional to T-Tc. We also make a direct comparison of the spin-flip rate and the Gilbert damping coefficient, showing that their ratio is very close to k BTc, indicating a common origin for these phenomena. © 2011 American Physical society.
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Journal
Physical Review B - Condensed Matter and Materials Physics
Volume
83
Year of Publication
2011
Number
13
ISSN Number
10980121
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