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21 September 2005 Ultrafast magnetization dynamics studies using an x-ray streak camera
A. F. Bartelt, A. Comin, J. Feng, J. Nasiatka, H. A. Padmore, A. Scholl, A. Young
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Abstract
The spin dynamics of ferromagnetic thin films following an excitation by ultrashort 100-fs near-infrared laser pulses has recently received much attention. Here, a new approach is described using x-ray magnetic circular dichroism to investigate demagnetization and magnetization switching processes. In contrast to magneto-optical measurements, x-ray dichroism has the advantage of determining separately the spin and orbital components of the magnetic moment. The relatively low time resolution of the synchrotron x-ray probe pulses (80 ps FWHM) is overcome by employing an ultrafast x-ray streak camera with a time resolution of < 1 ps. A description of the experimental setup including the x-ray/IR laser pulse synchronization and the streak camera is given.
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A. F. Bartelt, A. Comin, J. Feng, J. Nasiatka, H. A. Padmore, A. Scholl, and A. Young "Ultrafast magnetization dynamics studies using an x-ray streak camera", Proc. SPIE 5920, Ultrafast X-Ray Detectors, High-Speed Imaging, and Applications, 592019 (21 September 2005); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.640528
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KEYWORDS
X-rays

Magnetism

Streak cameras

Picosecond phenomena

X-ray magnetic circular dichroism

Pulsed laser operation

Ultrafast phenomena

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