1. Transverse Magneto-Optical Kerr Effect in Strongly Coupled Plasmon Gratings
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Alexey E. Gayduk, Victor Ya. Prinz, and Anton Chesnitskiy
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Magnonics ,Physics ,Condensed matter physics ,Surface plasmon ,Biophysics ,Physics::Optics ,Fano resonance ,02 engineering and technology ,Grating ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,01 natural sciences ,Biochemistry ,010309 optics ,Magneto-optic Kerr effect ,0103 physical sciences ,Reflection coefficient ,0210 nano-technology ,Plasmon ,Biotechnology ,Localized surface plasmon - Abstract
Enhancement of magneto-optical response by coupling of propagating with localized plasmons in a structure based on silver and bismuth-substituted ferrite garnet has been numerically studied. It is shown that the absolute value of the magneto-optical response in the examined structure reaches a high value of 0.04, and the structure has a reflection coefficient sufficiently high for a number of practical applications. The strong coupling between localized and propagating plasmons, which caused the significant enhancement of the magneto-optical response, was manifested in the reflection spectrum of the structure in the form of an asymmetric Fano-like resonance. The proposed structure, intended for operation in the near infrared range, is a promising one for solving various problems in magnonics and bionanophotonics.
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- 2017
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