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Extragalactic Faraday Rotation

Nature, 1971
IN three very important and groundbreaking papers, Sofue, Fujimoto and Kawabata1, Kawabata et al.2, and Reinhardt and Thiel3 call attention to evidence which indicates that Faraday rotation is taking place in space outside our own Galaxy. Essentially they show that above low galactic latitudes, where material in the disk of our own Galaxy is known to ...
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‘Perfect’ Faraday-Rotation Metasurface

2020 Fourteenth International Congress on Artificial Materials for Novel Wave Phenomena (Metamaterials), 2020
We introduce a ‘perfect’ Faraday-rotation metasurface. This metasurface provides arbitrary-angle, reflectionless and absorptionless nonreciprocal polarization rotation. Moreover, we show, using the surface susceptibility model, that such a metasurface involves a simultaneously electric and magnetic response, which may be realized with transistor-loaded
G. Lavigne, T. Kodera, C. Caloz
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Fiber Faraday rotator

Applied Optics, 1984
A single-mode fiber Faraday rotator is proposed and fabricated by using a paramagnetic glass with a high Verdet constant. The Faraday rotator is a W-fiber with three layers, namely, core, inner cladding, and outer cladding. To make the fiber FR-5 is used as the starting material.
K, Shiraishi, S, Sugaya, S, Kawakami
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Acoustic faraday rotation

IEEE Transactions on Magnetics, 1970
In ferrimagnets, under a dc magnetic field, magnon-phonon coupling can result in such effects as acoustic birefringence and Faraday rotation. From our work on acoustic Faraday rotation in nonellipsoidal samples of YIG, we found three regions of rotation.
null Shyh Wang, J. Crow
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Recoil-Induced Optical Faraday Rotation

Physical Review A, 1995
The effects arising from atomic recoil during stimulated emission or absorption can play a dominant role in the pumpiaprobe spectroscopy of a subiaDopplers or subiarecoil2 cooled gas. The atomic recoil that accompanies spontaneous emission (SpRE) can also lead to new physical effects. One such effect, recoil induced optical Faraday rotation (RIOFR), is
, Dubetsky, , Berman
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Faraday Rotation

2015
Abstract The first observation of the relation between light and magnetism was by Michael Faraday and is known as the Faraday effect. Faraday noted that linearly polarized light passing through a transparent medium will be rotated by a magnetic field which is collinear with the propagation of the light.
Robert N. Compton, Michael A. Duncan
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Interband faraday rotation in silicon

physica status solidi (b), 1973
AbstractThe nonresonant interband Faraday rotation in silicon single crystals was measured in the spectral region 0.55 to 3.1 eV. A new modulation method is developed for measuring rotations of the plane of polarization of linearly polarized radiation to an accuracy of better than 0.001° in normal cases.
F. R. Kessler, J. Metzdorf
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Optical Faraday rotation

American Journal of Physics, 2010
Three calculations of optical Faraday rotation are presented in which a linearly polarized field is incident on a medium of harmonic oscillators in the presence of a longitudinal magnetic field. The rotation of the plane of polarization of the field is evaluated using classical oscillators and the Lorentz force equation, quantum oscillators and the ...
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Aquarius faraday rotation observations

2015 IEEE International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium (IGARSS), 2015
Aquarius is a space-borne 3-beam L-band microwave instrument with its radiometer measuring sea surface salinity and its scatterometer providing ocean roughness corrections for better retrieval. Since polarized signals are used in both salinity and surface wind retrievals, Faraday rotation correction is an important step in calculating both radiometer ...
Liang Hong   +2 more
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Faraday Rotation in Birefringent Crystals

Journal of Applied Physics, 1970
Birefringence complicates the use and measurement of the Faraday effect. The Faraday rotation in nonbirefringent materials increases linearly with path length of the light propagation. However, the observed Faraday rotation in birefringent crystals oscillates about zero as a function of the light path length.
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