Controlling the scattering of light with magnetic textures
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Abstract
The sample can present a periodic stripe-like magnetic domain structure at remanence. When linearly polarized light is transmitted through the film, the periodicity in the out-of-plane magnetization component can effectively behave as a magneto-optical grating, giving rise to magnetic Bragg peaks, in good agreement with Kerr microscopy data. By further applying dc and/or ac magnetic fields, thus controlling the spatial-temporal evolution of the magnetic domain texture, the scattering pattern of the light is also correspondingly affected. These results serve as a cornerstone study for the design of planar devices with magnetically-reconfigurable optical functionalities.
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Presenters
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Ioan-Augustin Chioar
Department of Engineering and Applied Physics, Yale University
Authors
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Ioan-Augustin Chioar
Department of Engineering and Applied Physics, Yale University
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Christina Vantaraki
Department of Physics and Astronomy, Division of Material Physics, Uppsala University
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Merlin Pohlit
Department of Physics and Astronomy, Division of Material Physics, Uppsala University
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Richard M. Rowan-Robinson
Department of Materials Science and Engineering, University of Sheffield
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Björgvin Hjörvarsson
Uppsala University, Department of Physics and Astronomy, Division of Material Physics, Uppsala University
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Evangelos Th. Papaioannou
Institute of Physics, Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg
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Vassilios Kapaklis
Uppsala University, Department of Physics and Astronomy, Division of Material Physics, Uppsala University