Magnetization dynamics in the density matrix formalism

Magnetization dynamics described by the Landau-Lifshitz-Gilbert-Slonczewski (LLGS) equation can be formulated to have the form of the well-known two-level-system (TLS) equations. Recently, we showed that a DC spin-transfer torque (STT) term in the LLGS equation can be mapped to a modulation of the c...

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Hauptverfasser: Assouline, Benjamin, Capua, Amir
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Zusammenfassung:Magnetization dynamics described by the Landau-Lifshitz-Gilbert-Slonczewski (LLGS) equation can be formulated to have the form of the well-known two-level-system (TLS) equations. Recently, we showed that a DC spin-transfer torque (STT) term in the LLGS equation can be mapped to a modulation of the carrier relaxation rates in the analogous TLS equations. Here, we extend the analogy to the TLS dynamics by including the AC magnetic field, AC demagnetization field, and AC STT excitation that we show constitute the interaction term in the analogous TLS picture. Interestingly, we find that the carrier injection rate in the TLS equations that is responsible for transitions between the excited and ground states of the system naturally translates to an intense short magnetic pulse that reverses the magnetization state. Furthermore, we also show that the two helicities of circularly polarized magnetic pulses correspond to the two carrier injection rates in the analogous TLS picture. In the context of the highly debated all-optical helicity dependent switching experiment, it offers a new explanation of the magnetization reversal from first principles.
DOI:10.48550/arxiv.2110.06138