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Magneto-optical properties of gapped-graphene

Physica E: Low-dimensional Systems and Nanostructures, 2022
Le T.N. Tu   +3 more
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Optical and magneto-optical properties of AuMnSn

Applied Physics Letters, 2006
We have measured room-temperature magneto-optical properties of AuMnSn on a single-crystalline sample. The maximum polar Kerr rotation was predicted to be very large, about −0.7° at 1.2eV [L. Offernes, P. Ravindran, and A. Kjekshus, Appl. Phys. Lett. 82, 2862 (2003)].
S. J. Lee   +3 more
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Magneto-optical properties of photonic crystals

Journal of the Optical Society of America B, 2005
Magneto-optical properties of photonic crystals (or bandgap materials) have been examined with respect to their possible applications for the control of electromagnetic radiation in integrated-optics devices. Theoretical studies of one-dimensional photonic crystals were conducted on the basis of the transfer-matrix method. For investigation of two- and
V. I. Belotelov, A. K. Zvezdin
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Magneto-Optic Properties of MnAs Films

Journal of Applied Physics, 1970
For polycrystalline films of MnAs the complex index of refraction, N=n—ink, and the off-diagonal component of the complex dielectric tensor, Q=Q0 exp (-iq) were determined as functions of wave-length from 0.45 μm to 0.95 μm. The complex index of refraction increases from N=1.84-i1.75 at 0.45 μm to 2.13-i3.33 at 0.95 μm. Q0 and q increase from 0.008 and
A. M. Stoffel, J. Schneider
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Magneto-optical properties of GaBiAs layers

Journal of Physics D: Applied Physics, 2014
We have investigated the effect of long thermal annealing (3 h) at 200 °C on the physical properties of GaBiAs layers with a Bi concentration of 3% by using photoluminescence (PL) and polarized resolved PL under magnetic fields up to 14 T. The PL intensity and the diamagnetic shift of the annealed samples increased substantially.
A R H Carvalho   +7 more
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Magneto-Optical Properties of Nanostructured Media

2008
Magneto-optical phenomena have been known for more than 150 years. In 1845, Michael Faraday discovered the magneto-optical effect when he observed that applying a magnetic field to a glass specimen caused the plane of polarization of light transmitted through the glass to be rotated (Faraday, 1846).
Liangyao Chen   +2 more
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Magneto-Optical Properties of the Eu-Chalcogendes

1971
The Eu-chalcogenides, EuO, EuS, EuSe, and EuTe exhibit remarkably large magneto-optical effects in the visible and infrared spectral regions arising from highly polarized europium 4f7 → 4f65d optical transitions. Faraday rotations as large as 8.5 × 105 deg/cm have been observed in EuO at 20° K and a wavelength of 0.7 µ, comparable to the value observed
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Preparation and properties of novel Tb3Sc2Al3O12 (TSAG) magneto-optical transparent ceramic

Journal of the European Ceramic Society, 2021
Yiheng Wu   +2 more
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1.2.1.2.12 Magneto-optical properties

2005
D. Bonnenberg, K. A. Hempel, H.P.J. Wijn
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