Exploring Co, Fe, and Ni Reference Layers for Single‐Pulse All‐Optical Reversal in Ferromagnetic Spin Valves

J Jun‐Xiao Lin (Institut Jean Lamour Université De Lorraine, CNRS Nancy France) Y Yann Le Guen J Julius Hohlfeld (Institut Jean Lamour, CNRS UMR 7198, Université de Lorraine 2 , F-54506 Nancy,) J Jon Gorchon (Institut Jean Lamour Université De Lorraine, CNRS Nancy France) G Grégory Malinowski S Stéphane Mangin D Daniel Lacour (Institut Jean Lamour Université De Lorraine, CNRS Nancy France) T Thomas Hauet (Institut Jean Lamour Université De Lorraine, CNRS Nancy France) M Michel Hehn

Abstract

ABSTRACT We investigate the magnetization reversal process induced by a single femtosecond laser pulse in ferromagnetic spin valves by systematically comparing reference layers composed of pure Co, Ni, and Fe. To circumvent the loss of perpendicular magnetic anisotropy associated with changes in reference layer material and thickness, we design spin valves with in‐plane magnetizations. While antiparallel‐to‐parallel switching is observed for all three elements, parallel‐to‐antiparallel switching occurs only with a Co reference layer and is absent with Ni and Fe. This difference is attributed to the distinct ultrafast magnetization dynamics of the reference materials. Our results support the hypothesis that parallel‐to‐antiparallel switching requires a rapid remagnetization of the reference layer, which generates a substantial negative spin current polarized opposite to the free layer magnetization—an essential condition for triggering its reversal.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 38, Issue 13
Published March 01, 2026
ISSN 0935-9648
Publisher Unknown Publisher

Journal Info

Advanced Materials

Unknown Publisher

ISSN: 0935-9648 Physical Sciences

Authors (9)

J

Jun‐Xiao Lin

Institut Jean Lamour Université De Lorraine, CNRS Nancy France

Y

Yann Le Guen

J

Julius Hohlfeld

Institut Jean Lamour, CNRS UMR 7198, Université de Lorraine 2 , F-54506 Nancy,

J

Jon Gorchon

Institut Jean Lamour Université De Lorraine, CNRS Nancy France

G

Grégory Malinowski

S

Stéphane Mangin

D

Daniel Lacour

Institut Jean Lamour Université De Lorraine, CNRS Nancy France

T

Thomas Hauet

Institut Jean Lamour Université De Lorraine, CNRS Nancy France

M

Michel Hehn