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Far- and midinfrared excitation of large amplitude spin precession in the ferromagnetic semiconductor InMnAs

A. Gatilova, E. A. Mashkovich, K. A. Grishunin, A. Pogrebna, R. V. Mikhaylovskiy, Th. Rasing, P. M. Christianen, N. Nishizawa, H. Munekata, and A. V. Kimel
Phys. Rev. B 101, 020413(R) – Published 28 January 2020
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Abstract

Ultrafast laser excitation of the ferromagnetic semiconductor InMnAs is shown to trigger spin precession with the largest amplitude reported for magnetic semiconductors so far. To reveal the electronic transitions mediating the coupling between light and spins, we compared the spin dynamics triggered by short terahertz (photon energy 5 meV) and midinfrared (photon energy 500 meV) pulses. The experiments reveal that terahertz pump pulses excite qualitatively similar spin dynamics, but are 100 times more energy efficient than the mid-IR pulses. This finding shows that in a semiconductor with hole-mediated ferromagnetism intraband electronic transitions mediate ultrafast and the most efficient coupling between light and spins.

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  • Received 5 June 2019
  • Revised 25 November 2019

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.101.020413

©2020 American Physical Society

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Condensed Matter, Materials & Applied Physics

Authors & Affiliations

A. Gatilova1, E. A. Mashkovich1, K. A. Grishunin1,2, A. Pogrebna1, R. V. Mikhaylovskiy1,3, Th. Rasing1, P. M. Christianen4, N. Nishizawa5, H. Munekata5, and A. V. Kimel1,*

  • 1Institute for Molecules and Materials, Radboud University, Nijmegen 6525 AJ, The Netherlands
  • 2MIREA–Russian Technological University, Moscow 119454, Russia
  • 3Department of Physics, Lancaster University, Lancaster LA1 1YB, United Kingdom
  • 4High Field Magnet Laboratory (HFML-EMFL), Radboud University, Toernooiveld 7, 6525 ED Nijmegen, The Netherlands
  • 5Laboratory for Future Interdisciplinary Research of Science and Technology, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Yakohama, Kanagava 226-8503, Japan

  • *a.kimel@science.ru.nl

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Vol. 101, Iss. 2 — 1 January 2020

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