Separating Exchange Splitting from Spin Mixing in Gadolinium by Femtosecond Laser Excitation
- PMID: 26613472
- DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.115.207404
Separating Exchange Splitting from Spin Mixing in Gadolinium by Femtosecond Laser Excitation
Abstract
Employing spin-, time-, and energy-resolved photoemission spectroscopy, we present the first study on the spin polarization of a single electronic state after ultrafast optical excitation. Our investigation concentrates on the majority-spin component of the d-band-derived Gd(0001) surface state d(z(2))(↑). While its binding energy shows a rapid Stoner-like shift by 90 meV with an exponential time constant of τ(E)=0.6±0.1 ps, the d(z(2))(↑) spin polarization remains nearly constant within the first picoseconds and decays with τ(S)=15±8 ps. This behavior is in clear contrast to the equilibrium phase transition, where the spin polarization vanishes at the Curie temperature.
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