In this letter, we provide a microscopic model for the ultrafast
remagnetization of atomic moments already quenched above Stoner-Curie
temperature by a strong laser fluence. Combining first principles density
functional theory, atomistic spin dynamics utilizing the
Landau-Lifshitz-Gilbert equation and a three temperature model, we show the
temporal evolution of atomic moments as well as the macroscopic magnetization
of bcc Fe and hcp Co covering a broad time scale, ranging from femtoseconds to
picoseconds. Our simulations show a variety of complex temporal behavior of the
magnetic properties resulting from an interplay between electron, spin and
lattice subsystems, which causes an intricate time evolution of the atomic
moment, where longitudinal and transversal fluctuations result in a macro spin
moment that evolves non-monotonically.Comment: 8 pages including supplementary information, 5 figures including 2
supplementary figures. To appear in Physical Review Letter