Project Details
X-ray specular and off-specular diffuse scattering of magnetic interface structures at XFEL sources - investigating ultrafast spin transport processes
Subject Area
Experimental Condensed Matter Physics
Term
from 2015 to 2021
Project identifier
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - Project number 271933576
Recent experiments on fs time scales revealed unusual quenching mechanisms in magnetic multilayer systems, which hint towards a spatial component accompanying the demagnetization process. This is currently interpreted in terms of ultrafast spin-diffusion processes through magnetic materials and across interfaces yielding an ultrafast spin-dependent transport process. We want to study such magnetic interfaces using soft X-ray and XUV radiation in reflection geometry. This scattering geometry allows to map out the charge and spin density profiles of interfaces and surfaces of magnetic multilayer systems and to identify positions in reciprocal space being particular sensitive to changes in the spin-system. Using XFELs in the XUV regime we want to measure time resolved the evolution of spin and charge profiles across interface structures upon irradiation with an ultra-short IR laser pulse. The experiments shall investigate details of the ultrafast spin diffusion processes across interface structures. Reflectivity yields details of the perpendicular spin density profile while the diffuse scattering channels allow to follow magnetic correlation lengths parallel to the interface in a depth resolved manner. Thus we want to map out the full available Q-space of magnetic multilayer systems upon irradiation with an ultrashort laser pulse and follow the space and time evolution of the corresponding spin density profiles. The results will give unique insights into the physics of spin diffusion and transport processes across magnetic interface structures.
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