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Spin Dynamics in Various Time Regimes : 다양한 시간 대역에서의 스핀 동역학 연구

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dc.contributor.advisor최석봉-
dc.contributor.author윤상준-
dc.date.accessioned2017-07-19T06:08:15Z-
dc.date.available2017-07-19T06:08:15Z-
dc.date.issued2015-08-
dc.identifier.other000000066868-
dc.identifier.urihttp://dcollection.snu.ac.kr:80/jsp/common/DcLoOrgPer.jsp?sItemId=000000066868-
dc.description학위논문(박사)--서울대학교 대학원 :자연과학대학 물리·천문학부,2015. 8. 최석봉.-
dc.description.abstractMagnetization dynamics has attracted considerable attention in many applications such as next generation storage, logic, and communication devices as well as in fundamental physics. Precession of the magnetization excited by ultrafast demagnetization emits spinwaves even in the absence of any electrical current, which can be used as an information carrier. Controlling the magnetization by current has also been opened the research field of spintronics, enabling fast magnetization switching or domain wall motion by torques induced by conduction electrons.
To investigate the magnetization dynamics occurs in various time regimes, we develop the microscope system whose temporal resolution can resolve the dynamics in picoseconds scale. Another microscope system to study relatively slow time regime is also demonstrated. Two measurement systems adopt magneto-optical Kerr effect and high signal-to-noise ratio of systems enables a resolution of the magnetization dynamics to be within few degrees.
From the point of view of time regimes in which the dynamics occurs, precessional motion of magnetization at the pump beam laser spot and propagating spinwaves from the pump beam spot are observed in the time regime from femtosecond to nanosecond. Distinct propagation behavior according to the direction between wave vector and magnetization is explained by different modes of excited spinwaves. Experimental results are also verified by micromagnetic simulation.
In a longer time scale, current induced magnetization dynamics is studied. Spin torque, which is the torque exerted on the magnetization by electrical current, by short-current pulses generated a telegraph noise under the external magnetic field, which comes from successive depinnings of domain wall. It is shown that energy barrier is extracted and spin-torque efficiency can be determined from the probability of domain wall depinning.
We also demonstrate an optical method to study magnetization dynamics induced by spin-orbit torque. The magnetization dynamics measured at quasistatic time regime is obtained by use of MOKE microscope system and, furthermore, we introduce the microscope system with circularly polarized light so that detected signals are free from the planar effect. In this method, spin-orbit torque efficiency of various samples whose structures are systematically changed is investigated.
Our findings in this thesis provide understanding of the underlying physics in magnetization dynamics triggered by different mechanisms as well as provide the alternative quantification method in current induced dynamics.
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dc.description.tableofcontentsAbstract i
List of Figures v
List of Tables vii

1. Introduction 8
1.1 Magnetism 9
1.2 Measurement of magnetization 11
2. Development of time-resolved MOKE microscope 13
2.1 Laser sources 15
2.2 MOKE microscope system 18
2.3 Performances of the microscope system 20
3. Spinwaves dynamics 29
3.1 Determination of Gilbert damping constant 30
3.1.1 Introduction : Gilbert damping constant 30
3.1.2 Experimental setup 31
3.1.3 Results and discussion 32
3.2 Experimental setup for spinwaves dynamics 41
3.2.1 Introduction : Spinwaves 41
3.2.2 Generation of spinwaves 42
3.3 Propagation of spinwaves 46
3.3.1 Two different modes depending on propagation direction 47
3.3.2 Micromagnetic simulation of spinwaves modes 50
4. Current induced magnetization dynamics 53
4.1 Introduction : Current induced magnetization dynamics 54
4.1.1 Spin-transfer torque 54
4.1.2 Spin-orbit torque 56
4.2 Stochastic behavior of domain wall depinning dynamics 58
4.2.1 Introduction 59
4.2.2 Experimental setup 60
4.2.3 Results and discussion 63
4.3 Quantification of spin-orbit torque 68
4.3.1 Introduction 68
4.3.2 Background theory 69
4.3.3 Experimental setup 71
4.3.4 Results and discussion 75
4.3.5 Elimination of planar effect 78
4.4 Angular dependence of spin-orbit torque 85
4.4.1 Introduction 85
4.4.2 Experimental setup 86
4.4.3 Results and discussion 88
5. Conclusion 91

Appendix 93
A. MOKE signal calculation 93
B. Spinwaves mode 96
References 100
Authors Biography 106
국문 초록 (Abstract in Korean) 111
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dc.format.extentvii, 112-
dc.language.isoeng-
dc.publisher서울대학교 대학원-
dc.subjectspin dynamics, time-resolved, ultrafast, spin torque, domain wall-
dc.subject.ddc523-
dc.titleSpin Dynamics in Various Time Regimes-
dc.title.alternative다양한 시간 대역에서의 스핀 동역학 연구-
dc.typeThesis-
dc.typeDissertation-
dc.contributor.department자연과학대학 물리·천문학부-
dc.description.degreeDoctor-
dc.date.awarded2015-08-
dc.identifier.holdings000000000023▲000000000025▲000000066868▲-
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