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Measuring the atomic spin-flip scattering rate by x-ray emission spectroscopy.


ABSTRACT: While extensive work has been dedicated to the measurement of the demagnetization time following an ultra-short laser pulse, experimental studies of its underlying microscopic mechanisms are still scarce. In transition metal ferromagnets, one of the main mechanism is the spin-flip of conduction electrons driven by electron-phonon scattering. Here, we present an original experimental method to monitor the electron-phonon mediated spin-flip scattering rate in nickel through the stringent atomic symmetry selection rules of x-ray emission spectroscopy. Increasing the phonon population leads to a waning of the 3d → 2p3/2 decay peak intensity, which reflects an increase of the angular momentum transfer scattering rate attributed to spin-flip. We find a spin relaxation time scale in the order of 50 fs in the 3d-band of nickel at room temperature, while consistantly, no such peak evolution is observed for the diamagnetic counterexample copper, using the same method.

SUBMITTER: Decker R 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6586882 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Measuring the atomic spin-flip scattering rate by x-ray emission spectroscopy.

Decker Régis R   Born Artur A   Büchner Robby R   Ruotsalainen Kari K   Stråhlman Christian C   Neppl Stefan S   Haverkamp Robert R   Pietzsch Annette A   Föhlisch Alexander A  

Scientific reports 20190620 1


While extensive work has been dedicated to the measurement of the demagnetization time following an ultra-short laser pulse, experimental studies of its underlying microscopic mechanisms are still scarce. In transition metal ferromagnets, one of the main mechanism is the spin-flip of conduction electrons driven by electron-phonon scattering. Here, we present an original experimental method to monitor the electron-phonon mediated spin-flip scattering rate in nickel through the stringent atomic sy  ...[more]

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