Control of the Oscillatory Interlayer Exchange Interaction with Terahertz Radiation
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❄️ cond-mat.mes-hall
cond-mat.mtrl-sci
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interactionexchangeradiationinterlayeroscillatoryalreadyamplitudeanti-ferromagnetic
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The oscillatory interlayer exchange interaction between two magnetic layers separated by a metallic spacer is one of the few coherent quantum phenomena that persist at room temperature. Here we show that this interaction can be controlled dynamically by illuminating the sample (e.g. a spin valve) with radiation in the 10-100 THz range. We predict that the exchange interaction can be changed from ferromagnetic to anti-ferromagnetic (and vice versa) by tuning the amplitude and/or the frequency of the radiation. Our chief theoretical result is an expression that relates the dynamical exchange interaction to the static one that has already been extensively measured.
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