Structural and magnetic dynamics in the magnetic shape-memory alloy Ni2MnGa

Magnetic shape-memory Heusler alloys are multiferroics stabilized by the correlations between electronic, magnetic, and structural order. To study these correlations we use time-resolved x-ray diffraction and magneto-optical Kerr effect experiments to measure the laser induced dynamics in a Heusler alloy Ni2MnGa film and reveal a set of time scales intrinsic to the system. We observe a coherent phonon which we identify as the amplitudon of the modulated structure and an ultrafast phase transition leading to a quenching of the incommensurate modulation within 300 fs with a recovery time of a few ps. The thermally driven martensitic transition to the high temperature cubic phase proceeds via nucleation within a few ps and domain growth limited by the speed of sound. The demagnetization time is 320 fs, which is comparable to the quenching of the structural modulation.

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Structural and magnetic dynamics in the magnetic shape-memory alloy Ni2MnGa
S. O. Mariager, C. Dornes, J. A. Johnson, A. Ferrer, S. Grübel, T. Huber, A. Caviezel, S. L. Johnson, T. Eichhorn, G. Jakob, H. J. Elmers, P. Beaud, C. Quitmann, and G. Ingold
Physical Review B 90, 10 October 2014
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevB.90.161103