Ultrafast Terahertz Field Control of the Emergent Magnetic and Electronic Interactions at Oxide Interfaces.
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PubMed ID
41283670
Description
Ultrafast electric-field control of emergent electronic and magnetic states at oxide interfaces offers exciting prospects for the development of the next generation of energy-efficient devices. Here, it is demonstrated that the electronic structure and emergent ferromagnetic interfacial state in epitaxial LaNiO3/CaMnO3 superlattices can be effectively controlled using intense, single-cycle THz electric-field pulses. A suite of advanced X-ray spectroscopic techniques is employed to measure a detailed magneto-optical profile and the thickness of the ferromagnetic interfacial layer. Then, a combination of time-resolved and temperature-dependent optical measurements is used to disentangle several correlated electronic and magnetic processes driven by ultrafast, high-field THz pulses. Sub-picosecond non-equilibrium Joule heating of the electronic system is observed, ultrafast demagnetization of the ferromagnetic interfacial layer, and slower dynamics indicative of a change in the magnetic state of the superlattice due to the transfer of spin-angular momentum to the lattice. These findings suggest a promising avenue for the efficient control of 2D ferromagnetic states at oxide interfaces using ultrafast electric-field pulses.
Date of Publication
2026-02
Publication Type
Article
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Keyword(s)
X‐ray spectroscopy and scattering
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complex oxide heterostructures
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interfacial ferromagnetism
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ultrafast dynamics
Language(s)
en
Contributor(s)
Derrico, Abigail M | |
Basini, Martina | |
Paudel, Jay R | |
Kareev, Mikhail | |
Terilli, Michael | |
Wu, Tsung-Chi | |
Alostaz, Afnan | |
Klewe, Christoph | |
Shafer, Padraic | |
Gloskovskii, Andrei | |
Schlueter, Christoph | |
Schneider, Claus M | |
Chakhalian, Jak | |
Bonetti, Stefano | |
Gray, Alexander X |
Additional Credits
Series
Advanced Materials
Publisher
Wiley
ISSN
1521-4095
0935-9648
Access(Rights)
open.access