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8 August 2007 Magneto-optical effects at the Rayleigh-Wood and plasmon anomalies
V. I. Belotelov, L. L. Doskolovich, V. A. Kotov, E. A. Bezus, D. A. Bykov, A. K. Zvezdin
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Proceedings Volume 6728, ICONO 2007: Novel Photonics Materials; Optics and Optical Diagnostics of Nanostructures; 67281M (2007) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.752363
Event: The International Conference on Coherent and Nonlinear Optics, 2007, Minsk, Belarus
Abstract
Optical and magnetooptical properties of metallic subwavelength gratings onto the surface of uniformly magnetized dielectric substrate were investigated. Special attention was paid to the regions of the Wood's anomalies. Faraday and Kerr were shown to demonstrate resonance behavior at the surface plasmon polaritons wavelengths regions. The possibility of influence on the magnetooptical effects by specially prepared nanostructuring was demonstrated.
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V. I. Belotelov, L. L. Doskolovich, V. A. Kotov, E. A. Bezus, D. A. Bykov, and A. K. Zvezdin "Magneto-optical effects at the Rayleigh-Wood and plasmon anomalies", Proc. SPIE 6728, ICONO 2007: Novel Photonics Materials; Optics and Optical Diagnostics of Nanostructures, 67281M (8 August 2007); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.752363
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KEYWORDS
Dielectrics

Molybdenum

Magnetism

Electromagnetism

Interfaces

Gold

Metals

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