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Magneto-optical Kerr spectra of gold induced by spin accumulation

We report the magneto optic Kerr effect (MOKE) angle of Au magnetically excited by spin accumulation. We perform time resolved polar MOKE measurements on Au/Co heterostructures. In our experiment, the ultrafast optical excitation of the Co drives spin accumulation into an adjacent Au layer. The spin accumulation, together with spin-orbit coupling, leads to non-zero terms in the off-diagonal conductivity tensor of Au, which we measure by recording the polarization and ellipticity of light reflected from the Au surface for photon energies between 1.3 and 3.1 eV. At energies near the interband transition threshold of Au, the Kerr rotation per A/m exceeds 1 urad. Typical values for Kerr rotation per moment in transition ferromagnetic metals like Ni are < 10 nrad per A/m, while predicted values for heavy metals like Pt or W are < 13 nrad per A/m. The exceptional sensitivity of the optical properties of Au to spin magnetic moments make Au to be an exceptionally sensitive optical magnetometer, with potential applications in the development of optospintronic technologies.

preprint2022arXivOpen access

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