Study on microscopic origin of spin excitation in TmFeO3 by time-resolved multicolor optical pump-probe spectroscopy

Current Applied Physics(2024)

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Spin dynamics of TmFeO3, mainly induced by two different mechanisms, were investigated by time-resolved multi-color, multicolor pump-probe spectroscopy using femtosecond laser pulses. The spin dynamics, caused either by spin-reorientation phase transition or optical polarization-dependent effect, were distinguished by investigating their dependencies on external magnetic field and optical polarization. Spectral-dependent magneto-optic studies of the spin phase transition-induced spin dynamics revealed that laser-induced nonthermal exchange interaction between the electron states of iron (Fe3+) and thulium (Tm3+) ions is crucial for subsequent spin dynamics. This exchange interaction is influenced by the population change of the 4f electron states of Tm3+ ions, making the spin wave generation highly dependent on crystal temperature. However, spectroscopic studies of the polarization-dependent spin dynamics show that they are only related to the 3d electrons of Fe3+ ions, therefore, the spin dynamics appear to be a universal effect over a wide temperature range. Our observation can be further applied to study extended orthoferrite systems with other rare earth atoms.
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Magneto-Optic Faraday Effect (MOFE),Spin Reorientation (SR),Inverse Faraday Effect (IFE),Spectral dependence,Exchange interaction,4f electron,3d electron
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