Salikhov, RuslanIIlyakov, IgorReinold, AnnekeDeinert, Jan-ChristophOliveira, Thales V. A. G. dePonomaryov, AlexeyPrajapati, Gulloo LalPilch, PatrickGhalgaoui, AhmedKoch, MaxFassbender, JürgenLindner, JürgenWhang, ZheKovalev, Sergey2025-06-112025-06-112025-03-06http://hdl.handle.net/2003/4373610.17877/DE290R-25510The ultrafast control of magnetisation states in magnetically ordered systems poses significant technological challenges yet is vital for the development of memory devices that operate at picosecond timescales or terahertz (THz) frequencies. Despite considerable efforts achieving convenient ultrafast readout of magnetic states remains an area of active investigation. For practical applications, energy-efficient and cost-effective electrical detection is highly desirable. In this context, unidirectional spin-Hall magnetoresistance (USMR) has been proposed as a straightforward two-terminal geometry for the electrical detection of magnetisation states in magnetic heterostructures. In this work, we demonstrate that USMR is effective at THz frequencies, enabling picosecond time readouts initiated by light fields. We observe ultrafast USMR in various ferromagnet/heavy metal thin film heterostructures via THz second-harmonic generation. Our findings, along with temperature-dependent measurements of USMR, reveal a substantial contribution from electron-magnon spin-flip scattering, highlighting the potential for all-electrical detection of THz magnon modes.enNature communications; 16https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/530Ultrafast unidirectional spin Hall magnetoresistance driven by terahertz light fieldArticle