Enhanced magneto-optical effects in magnetoplasmonic crystals

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Belotelov, V.
Akimov, I.
Pohl, M.
Kotov, V.
Kasture, S.
Vengurlekar, A.
Gopal, Achanta Venu
Yakovlev, D.
Zvezdin, A.
Bayer, M.
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2011
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Plasmonics allows light to be localized on length scales much shorter than its wavelength, which makes it possible to integrate photonics and electronics on the nanoscale. Magneto-optical materials are appealing for applications in plasmonics because they open up the possibility of using external magnetic fields in plasmonic devices. Here, we fabricate a new magneto-optical material, a magnetoplasmonic crystal, that consists of a nanostructured noble-metal film on top of a ferromagnetic dielectric, and we demonstrate an enhanced Kerr effect with this material. Such magnetoplasmonic crystals could have applications in telecommunications, magnetic field sensing and all-optical magnetic data storage.

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Nature Nanotechnology

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6

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6

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Engineering not elsewhere classified

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