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The Journal of Chemical Physics, 1964
The Verdet constants of a number of glasses have been measured with the object of studying the Faraday effect in glass. The Verdet constant was measured for three types of glasses: (1) optical glasses, where the Verdet constant correlates well with the reciprocal dispersion; (2) diamagnetic glasses, where glasses which contain high ...
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The Verdet constants of a number of glasses have been measured with the object of studying the Faraday effect in glass. The Verdet constant was measured for three types of glasses: (1) optical glasses, where the Verdet constant correlates well with the reciprocal dispersion; (2) diamagnetic glasses, where glasses which contain high ...
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1969
Faraday rotation is a nice indirect method for studying the magnetic properties of solids, gases, liquids, and solutions from room temperature down to very low temperatures.
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Faraday rotation is a nice indirect method for studying the magnetic properties of solids, gases, liquids, and solutions from room temperature down to very low temperatures.
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1972
Publisher Summary This chapter discusses the Faraday rotation, its theory and experiment to measure Faraday rotation. The rotation of the plane of polarization of light as it propagates through a substance in a direction parallel to an applied magnetic field is called the Faraday effect or Faraday rotation.
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Publisher Summary This chapter discusses the Faraday rotation, its theory and experiment to measure Faraday rotation. The rotation of the plane of polarization of light as it propagates through a substance in a direction parallel to an applied magnetic field is called the Faraday effect or Faraday rotation.
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Low Field Faraday Rotation Technique
Applied Optics, 1973G A, Tanton, A J, Jason
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Temperature-insensitive fiber Faraday rotator
Applied Optics, 1985K, Shiraishi, K, Nishino, S, Kawakami
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Faraday Rotation of Guided Waves
Physical Review, 1952Suhl, H., Walker, L. R.
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Faraday Rotation Due to Excitation of Magnetoplasmons in Graphene Microribbons
ACS Nano, 2013Mykhailo Tymchenko, Luis Martin-Moreno
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