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Title: Accessing the fundamentals of magnetotransport in metals with terahertz probes
Author: Jin, Zuanming
Tkach, Alexander
Casper, Frederick
Spetter, Victor
Grimm, Hubert
Thomas, Andy
Kampfrath, Tobias
Bonn, Mischa
Klaeui, Mathias
Turchinovich, Dmitry
Keywords: LAYERED MAGNETIC-STRUCTURES
GIANT MAGNETORESISTANCE
FERROMAGNETIC NICKEL
SPIN DYNAMICS
ENERGY-BANDS
TRANSPORT
DEMAGNETIZATION
SPECTROSCOPY
TEMPERATURE
RELAXATION
Issue Date: 2015
Publisher: NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
Abstract: Spin-dependent conduction in metals underlies all modern magnetic memory technologies, such as giant magnetoresistance (GMR). The charge current in ferromagnetic transition metals is carried by two non-mixing populations of sp-band Fermi-level electrons: one of majority-spin and one of minority-spin. These electrons experience spin-dependent momentum scattering with localized electrons, which originate from the spin-split d-band. The direct observation of magnetotransport under such fundamental conditions, however, requires magnetotransport measurements on the same timescale as the electron momentum scattering, which takes place in the sub-100 fs regime. Using terahertz electromagnetic probes, we directly observe the magnetotransport in a metallic system under the fundamental conditions, and determine the spin-dependent densities and momentum scattering times of conduction electrons. We show that traditional measurements significantly underestimate the spin asymmetry in electron scattering, a key parameter responsible for effects such as GMR. Furthermore, we demonstrate the possibility of magnetic modulation of terahertz waves, along with heat- and contact-free GMR readout using ultrafast terahertz signals.
Peer review: yes
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10773/19900
DOI: 10.1038/NPHYS3384
ISSN: 1745-2473
Publisher Version: 10.1038/NPHYS3384
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