Author:
Dyakov S.A.,Spitzer F.,Akimov I.,Yavsin D.A.,Pavlov S.I.,Verbin S.Y.,Tikhodeev S.G.,Gippius N.A.,Pevtsov A.B.,Bayer M.
Abstract
Abstract
Transverse magneto-optical Kerr effect (TMOKE) is known to be an effective tool for external magnetic field control of optical properties of magnetoplasmonic crystals. In some applications there is a demand for the pronounced TMOKE in the wide wavelength range. In this work we experimentally and theoretically demonstrate that a magnetite based magnetoplasmnic crystal exhibit a multiple wide band enhancement of TMOKE response in transmission compared to a plain magnetite film without metal. Our RCWA calculations are in good agreement with experimental results.
Subject
General Physics and Astronomy