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Energy Equilibration Processes of Electrons, Magnons, and Phonons at the Femtosecond Time Scale
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Materials ScienceQuantum ScienceSpintronicsRelaxation ProcessGilbert Relaxation TaualphaEngineeringPhysicsApplied PhysicsCondensed Matter PhysicsPhononDisordered Quantum SystemSemiconductor MaterialFemtosecond Time ScaleTransition Metal DopingCharge Carrier TransportEnergy DissipationSolid-state PhysicEnergy Equilibration Processes
We relate the energy dissipation processes at the femtosecond (electron-spin relaxation time tau el-sp) and nanosecond time scale (Gilbert relaxation taualpha) to the microscopic model proposed by Koopmans [Phys. Rev. Lett. 95, 267207 (2005)]. At both time scales, Elliot-Yafet scattering is proposed as the dominant contribution. We controllably manipulate the energy dissipation by transition metal doping (Pd) and rare earth doping (Dy) of a Permalloy film. While a change in taualpha of more than a factor of 2 is observed, tau el-sp remains constant. We explain the discrepancies as due to relaxation channels not considered in the model.
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