2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.apsusc.2022.155937
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Faraday effect of oxidized permalloy nanofilms upon hydrogenation

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“…111 Preliminary attempts to exploit the Faraday effect for hydrogen detection involve monitoring the rotation of polarized light as thin-film Ni, Fe and Pt nanoalloy oxides hydrogenate. 112 Although the detection limit was not identified, large rotations (0.5°) were obtained using mirrors to pass light three times through a NiFeO x /Pt film upon exposure to 5000 ppm of H 2 . The latter effect is afforded by the fact that the Faraday rotation is additive upon multiple passes through a film.…”
Section: ■ Fluorescencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…111 Preliminary attempts to exploit the Faraday effect for hydrogen detection involve monitoring the rotation of polarized light as thin-film Ni, Fe and Pt nanoalloy oxides hydrogenate. 112 Although the detection limit was not identified, large rotations (0.5°) were obtained using mirrors to pass light three times through a NiFeO x /Pt film upon exposure to 5000 ppm of H 2 . The latter effect is afforded by the fact that the Faraday rotation is additive upon multiple passes through a film.…”
Section: ■ Fluorescencementioning
confidence: 99%