Author:
Telegin A V,Sukhorukov Yu P,Bebenin N G
Abstract
Abstract
The correlation between magnetoreflection, magnetotransmission of unpolarized light in the infrared range and the magnetoelastic properties of magnetics is reported for the ferrimagnetic spinel CoFe2O4 single crystal. The new physical mechanism responsible for the spectral and field-dependent peculiarities of magnetoreflection and magnetotransmission in the ferrite-spinel possessing strong magnetostriction is discussed. The influence of a magnetic field on specular reflection and transmission spectrum is likely to be indirect: magnetic-field-induced strong strains and deformations of the crystal lattice lead to the change in the electron energy structure and, hence, optical properties of CoFe2O4. The revealed mechanism of new infrared magnetooptical effect in magnetostrictive magnetics paves the way towards new research area called as a strain-magneto-optics.
Subject
General Physics and Astronomy