Influence of the magnetovolume effect on the transient reflectivity of MnSi

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  • J. Kalin
  • S. Sievers
  • H. w. Schumacher
  • H. Füser
  • M. Bieler
  • A. Bauer
  • C. Pfleiderer

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  • Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt (PTB)
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OriginalspracheEnglisch
Aufsatznummer014415
FachzeitschriftPhysical Review B
Jahrgang110
Ausgabenummer1
PublikationsstatusVeröffentlicht - 11 Juli 2024
Extern publiziertJa

Abstract

The magnetovolume effect is a well established yet frequently overlooked phenomenon in magnetic materials that may affect a wide range of physical properties. Our study explores the influence of the magnetovolume effect on the transient reflectivity of MnSi, a well-known chiral magnet with strong magnetoelastic coupling. We observe a unipolar reflectivity transient in the paramagnetic phase, contrasting with a bipolar response in phases with magnetic long-range order. Comparing our findings with thermal expansion from literature, we establish that the bipolar response originates in the magnetovolume effect which dominates the thermal expansion and influences the optical reflectivity. Our results highlight not only that the magnetovolume effect must be considered when discussing transient reflectivity measurements of magnetic materials but also that such measurements permit to study the characteristic time scales of the magnetovolume effect itself, contributing to a deeper understanding of this often-neglected phenomenon.

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Influence of the magnetovolume effect on the transient reflectivity of MnSi. / Kalin, J.; Sievers, S.; Schumacher, H. w. et al.
in: Physical Review B, Jahrgang 110, Nr. 1, 014415, 11.07.2024.

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Kalin, J, Sievers, S, Schumacher, HW, Füser, H, Bieler, M, Bauer, A & Pfleiderer, C 2024, 'Influence of the magnetovolume effect on the transient reflectivity of MnSi', Physical Review B, Jg. 110, Nr. 1, 014415. https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.110.014415
Kalin, J., Sievers, S., Schumacher, H. W., Füser, H., Bieler, M., Bauer, A., & Pfleiderer, C. (2024). Influence of the magnetovolume effect on the transient reflectivity of MnSi. Physical Review B, 110(1), Artikel 014415. https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.110.014415
Kalin J, Sievers S, Schumacher HW, Füser H, Bieler M, Bauer A et al. Influence of the magnetovolume effect on the transient reflectivity of MnSi. Physical Review B. 2024 Jul 11;110(1):014415. doi: 10.1103/PhysRevB.110.014415
Kalin, J. ; Sievers, S. ; Schumacher, H. w. et al. / Influence of the magnetovolume effect on the transient reflectivity of MnSi. in: Physical Review B. 2024 ; Jahrgang 110, Nr. 1.
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