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MA: Fachverband Magnetismus

MA 29: Magnetic Measuring Methods / Sensors / Actuators

MA 29.1: Talk

Thursday, March 29, 2007, 15:15–15:30, H5

Interpreting magnetization from Faraday rotation in birefringent, magnetic media — •Simon Woodford, Andreas Bringer, and Stefan Blügel — Forschungszentrum Juelich, Juelich, Deutschland

The Faraday effect is an extremely useful probe of magnetization dynamics on an ultrafast scale. However, the measured Faraday rotation is difficult to interpret in birefringent media. We investigate the link between magnetization and Faraday rotation by solving Maxwell’s equations in a magnetically-ordered, birefringent material. We find that the Faraday rotation can depend nonlinearly on the magnetization, meaning that symmetric magnetic oscillations may lead to asymmetric Faraday measurements. Furthermore, sample alignment becomes important — if the incident light is not polarized along a birefringence axis of the sample, the Faraday rotation may be strongly enhanced or weakened, and the interpretation of the magnetization amplitude may be wrong by an order of magnitude.

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