Abstract
We have studied the response of the exchange split valence bands of ferromagnetic gadolinium tofemtosecond laser excitation. We observe a drop of the exchange splitting with a time constant of 0.9 ps but different response times of minority and majority spin bands. Furthermore, even above the Curie temperature there is a finite exchange splitting, which also decreases with laser excitation.
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- Magnetic Circular Dichroism
- Exchange Splitting
- Valence Band Structure
- Heavy Lanthanide Metal
- Hemispherical Energy Analyzer
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We gratefully acknowledge funding by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft, the Leibniz graduate school D in L, and the Helmholtz Virtual Institute Dynamic Pathways in Multidimensional Landscapes. J.B. is indebted to the Humboldt Foundation for a scholarship.
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Frietsch, B., Bowlan, J., Carley, R., Teichmann, M., Wolter, J., Weinelt, M. (2015). The Valence Band Structure of Gadolinium Studied with Time-Resolved Photoemission. In: Bigot, JY., Hübner, W., Rasing, T., Chantrell, R. (eds) Ultrafast Magnetism I. Springer Proceedings in Physics, vol 159. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-07743-7_85
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