Simultaneous imaging of strain waves and induced magnetization dynamics at the nanometer scale.

POSTER

Abstract

The magnetoelastic effect or inverse magnetostriction---the change of magnetic properties by elastic deformation or strain---is often a key coupling mechanism in multiferroic heterostructures and nanocomposites. It has lately attracted considerable interest as a possible approach for controlling magnetization by electric fields (instead of current) in future devices with low power consumption. However, many experiments addressing the magnetoelastic effect are performed at slow speeds, often using materials and conditions which are impractical or too expensive for device integration. Here, we have studied the effect of the dynamic strain accompanying a surface acoustic wave on magnetic nanostructures. We have simultaneously imaged the temporal evolution of both strain waves and magnetization dynamics of nanostructures at the picosecond timescale. Our experimental technique, based on X-ray microscopy, is versatile and provides a pathway to the study of strain-induced effects at the nanoscale.

Authors

  • ferran Macia

    ICMAB-CSIC Barcelona

  • Michael Foerster

    ALBA Synchrotron Light Source

  • Nahuel Statuto

    Universitat de Barcelona

  • Simone Finizio

    Swiss Light Source, PSI

  • Alberto Hernandez-Minguez

    paul drude institute berlin, Paul Drude Institute Berlin

  • Sergi Lendinez

    Universitat de Barcelona

  • Paulo V. Santos

    Paul Drude Institute Berlin

  • J. Fontcuberta

    Institute for Materials Science of Barcelona ICMAB-CSIC, ICMAB-CSIC Barcelona

  • Joan Manel Hernandez

    Universitat de Barcelona

  • Mathias Klaui

    Johannes Gutenberg Universitat

  • Lucia Aballe

    ALBA Synchrotron Light Source