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Regensburg 2002 – scientific programme

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MA: Magnetismus

MA 10: Poster : Dünne Schichten(1-21),Spinabh.Transp.(22-39),Exch.Bias(40-51),Spindyn.(52-55),Mikromag.(56-66),Partikel(67-74),Abb.Verf.(75-77),Oberfl.+Spinelektr.+Elektr.Theo+Mikromag(75-87),PÜ+Aniso+Werkst/Leg.(88-103),Mol.Mag.+N-dim+Messm.+Postdead(104-111

MA 10.55: Poster

Tuesday, March 12, 2002, 15:00–19:00, Bereich A

Time-resolved two-photon photoelectron emission microscopy of magnetic nanostructures — •Bernd Heitkamp1, Florian Kronast1,2, Hermann A. Duerr1,2, and W. Eberhardt1,21Institut für Festkörperforschung, Forschungszentrum Jülich, 52425 Jülich — 2BESSY mbH, Albert-Einstein-Strasse 15, 12489 Berlin

Ultrafast magnetization dynamics is of considerable technical and fundamental interest since it enables a substantial shortening of read/write-cycles time in magnetic memories. We combine fsec-laser technique with nm spatial resolution photoemission microscopy. Magnetic sensitivity is obtained by analyzing the spin-polarization of the emitted photolectrons. Photoelectron microscopy of magnetic layers with structure sizes from micrometres down to a few hundred nanometres excitated by coherent laser light shows a strong dependence of the emission characteristics on light polarization and wavelength. This can be explained by plasmon-excitation and other coherence effects. The electron and spin-dynamics of these structures can be studied by pump-probe experiments on a fsec-time scale.

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