In the last decade it was demonstrated that the fastest way to write information employs ultrashort laser pulses. Naturally such experiments raise questions about the ultimate limit of repetition rate… Click to show full abstract
In the last decade it was demonstrated that the fastest way to write information employs ultrashort laser pulses. Naturally such experiments raise questions about the ultimate limit of repetition rate at which light can switch a medium between stable bit states. Here the authors demonstrate that with femtosecond pulses it is possible to write and rewrite magnetic bits in iron garnet with a frequency of up to 20 GHz, with the maximum repetition rate being defined by the frequency of ferromagnetic resonance in the field of photoinduced magnetic anisotropy. This finding reveals the principles to be employed in achieving magnetic recording at frequencies far beyond today's state of the art.
               
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