Abstract

In this work we follow up on the pioneering work of Jean-Yves Bigot and Eric Beaurepaire about disentangling microscopic properties in femtosecond magnetization dynamics such as spin and orbital momenta (Boeglin et al., 2010). To this end, we utilize spin-resolved photoemission to distinguish spin polarization and exchange splitting as essential magnetic properties in the ultrafast demagnetization of thin Fe films on W(110). In laser photoemission (hνProbe=6.2 eV) we find an ultrafast breakdown of the spin polarization after exciting the system with 70-fs pump laser-pulses at hνPump=1.6 eV. Measuring a minority-spin surface resonance close to the Fermi level at 0.12 Å−1 in Γ‾-H‾ direction, we establish a band mirroring effect similar to the ones observed in Eich et al. (2017) and Gort et al. (2018).

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