Magnetic helicoidal dichroism in reflection by magnetic vortices (2005.08349v2)
Abstract: Identifying and imaging spin textures of ever more complex magnetic structures has become a major challenge in the past decade, especially at ultrashort timescales. Most of current approaches are based on the analysis of their polarization and magnetization-dependent reflectivities. Based on our joint publication XXX XX XXXXXX, we introduce a different concept, centered on the coupling of magnetic structures with light beams carrying orbital angular momentum (OAM). Upon reflection by a magnetic vortex, an incoming beam with a unique value $\ell$ of OAM gets enriched in the neighboring OAM modes $\ell\pm 1$. It results in anisotropic far-field images, which are identified as a Magnetic Helicoidal Dichroism (MHD) signal. Their analysis allow to retrieve the complex magneto-optical constants with excellent precision. This method, which does not require any polarization-resolved analysis, is promising for a quick identification of spin textures, including with attosecond to femtosecond time resolutions.
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