Abstract

We investigate the static and ultrafast magneto-optical response of the hexagonal chiral helimagnet $Cr_{1/3}NbS_{2}$ above and below the helimagnetic ordering temperature. The presence of a magnetic easy plane contained within the crystallographic ab-plane is confirmed, while degenerate optical pump-probe experiments reveal significant differences in the dynamic between the parent, $NbS_{2}$, and Cr-intercalated compounds. Time resolved magneto-optical Kerr effect measurements show a two-step demagnetization process, where an initial, sub-ps relaxation and subsequent buildup ($\tau > 50$ ps) in the demagnetization dynamic scale similarly with increasing pump fluence. Despite theoretical evidence for partial gapping of the minority spin channel, suggestive of possible half metallicity in $Cr_{1/3}NbS_{2}$, such a long demagnetization dynamic likely results from spin lattice-relaxation as opposed to minority state blocking. However, comparison of the two-step demagnetization process in $Cr_{1/3}NbS_{2}$ with other 3d intercalated transition metal dichalcogenides reveals a behavior that is unexpected from conventional spin-lattice relaxation, and may be attributed to the complicated interaction of local moments with itinerant electrons in this material system.

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