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Proca Effect in Kerr–Newman Metric
International Journal of Theoretical Physics, 2004zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Bei, Xiaomin +2 more
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Molecular Physics, 1981
The theory of the Kerr effect (electric birefringence) is developed with explicit inclusion of molecular vibration. When the theory is applied to CHCl3 and CHF3, it is found that terms with a vibrational origin are an important component of the β-hyperpolarizability extracted from temperature-dependent Kerr studies.
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The theory of the Kerr effect (electric birefringence) is developed with explicit inclusion of molecular vibration. When the theory is applied to CHCl3 and CHF3, it is found that terms with a vibrational origin are an important component of the β-hyperpolarizability extracted from temperature-dependent Kerr studies.
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Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials, 1996
Abstract The polar Kerr rotation and ellipticity of single crystal UNiGa were studied in the spectral region from 0.6 to 5.2 eV. The origin of the magnetooptical effects and surface quality effects is discussed.
M. Kučera +4 more
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Abstract The polar Kerr rotation and ellipticity of single crystal UNiGa were studied in the spectral region from 0.6 to 5.2 eV. The origin of the magnetooptical effects and surface quality effects is discussed.
M. Kučera +4 more
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The ferromagnetic kerr effect in nickel
Solid State Communications, 1964Abstract The Ferromagnetic Kerr Effect (FKE) is an important source of experimental information about low frequency optical interband transitions for ferromagnetic metals. The results of absolute calculations involving two recent models of the band structure of ferromagnetic nickel are discussed as an illustration.
B.R. Cooper, H. Ehrenreich
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Ellipsometric measurement of the Kerr magnetooptic effect
Applied Optics, 1979A conventional PCSA ellipsometer has been used to measure the transverse Kerr magnetooptic effect. The ellipsometer null was first obtained, and the ellipsometric psi and Delta were determined from this measurement. Then measurements were made as a function of polarizer angle while A =+/-ø.
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Ultrafast Optical Kerr Effect in Liquids and Solids
Science, 1993In the optical Kerr effect, the electric field of light incident on a transparent sample induces an anisotropic refractive index, which is measured by its effect on the passage of a second light beam. The advent of lasers powerful enough to generate a measurable effect, and which can be pulsed on femtosecond time scales, has made the optical Kerr ...
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The Optical Kerr Effect in Fibers
1990It has become evident in the last ten years that a single-mode fiber constitutes the ideal medium for observing nonlinear optical effects in silica, in that it is able to provide an almost lossless diffraction-free long interaction medium over a wide range of wavelengths.
Bruno Crosignani +2 more
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