We investigated the ultrafast dynamics of a SrRuO/BiFeO superlattice grown on a SrTiO substrate using a near infrared pump-probe technique at various temperatures. The superlattice exhibits a ferromagnetic order inherited from the SrRuO layer. The pump-induced changes in the reflectivity reveal periodic oscillations. We found that the oscillation frequency can be well explained by zone-folded acoustic phonon oscillations, whose dispersion depends on the sound velocity, density, and thickness within the supercell of each constituent layer. It is found that the observed oscillation frequency corresponds to the mode, which suggests that oscillations are excited due to pump-induced expansion of the SrRuO layer that absorbs the pump photon. Temperature-dependent measurements reveal significant suppression of the oscillation amplitude in the ferromagnetic state. The suppressed amplitude is proportional to the square of the magnetization, (). This phenomenon can be attributed to a strong magnetostriction effect of SrRuO that suppresses lattice expansion upon pumping.
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Materials (Basel)
March 2024
Department of Physics, Chungbuk National University, Cheongju 28644, Chungbuk, Republic of Korea.
We investigated the ultrafast dynamics of a SrRuO/BiFeO superlattice grown on a SrTiO substrate using a near infrared pump-probe technique at various temperatures. The superlattice exhibits a ferromagnetic order inherited from the SrRuO layer. The pump-induced changes in the reflectivity reveal periodic oscillations.
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April 2020
Hefei National Laboratory for Physical Sciences at the Microscale, National Synchrotron Radiation Laboratory, University of Science and Technology of China, Hefei, Anhui 230026, China.
Engineering magnetic anisotropy in two-dimensional systems has enormous scientific and technological implications. The uniaxial anisotropy universally exhibited by two-dimensional magnets has only two stable spin directions, demanding 180° spin switching between states. We demonstrate a previously unobserved eightfold anisotropy in magnetic SrRuO monolayers by inducing a spin reorientation in (SrRuO)/(SrTiO) superlattices, in which the magnetic easy axis of Ru spins is transformed from uniaxial 〈001〉 direction ( < 3) to eightfold 〈111〉 directions ( ≥ 3).
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