Manfred Albrecht, Charles T. Rettner, et al.
INTERMAG 2002
Rabi oscillations describe the process whereby electromagnetic radiation interacts coherently with spin states in a non-equilibrium interaction. To date, Rabi oscillations have not been studied in one of the most common spin ensembles in nature: spins in ferromagnets. Here, using a combination of femtosecond laser pulses and microwave excitations, we report the classical analogue of Rabi oscillations in ensemble-averaged spins of a ferromagnet. The microwave stimuli are shown to extend the coherence-time resulting in resonant spin amplification. The results we present in a dense magnetic system are qualitatively similar to those reported previously in semiconductors which have five orders of magnitude fewer spins and which require resonant optical excitations to spin-polarize the ensemble. Our study is a step towards connecting concepts used in quantum processing with spin-transport effects in ferromagnets. For example, coherent control may become possible without the complications of driving an electromagnetic field but rather by using spin-polarized currents.
Manfred Albrecht, Charles T. Rettner, et al.
INTERMAG 2002
H.J. Mamin, M.H. Sherwood, et al.
Physical Review Letters
Ruisheng Liu, See-Hun Yang, et al.
Applied Physics Letters
See-Hun Yang, Stuart S. P. Parkin
Journal of Physics Condensed Matter