J. Wang, A. Khodaparast, J. Kono, T. Słupinski, A. Owia, H. Munekata
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Ultrafast photoinduced softening in a ferromagnetic semiconductor
Two-color time-resolved magneto-optical Kerr spectroscopy is used to manipulate and detect the dynamics of carrier-induced ferromagnetism in III-V ferromagnetic semiconductors. Our data demonstrates that magnetic properties, e.g., the coercivity, can be tuned reversibly and nonthermally on subpicosecond time scale.