Abstract:Magneto-optical Faraday effect of cobalt nano-dusters oriented uniaxially in a transparent matrix was studied. The experimental results showed that the oriented films were good polarizing plates with very unique MO properties which varied depending on the geometry of film structures and the polarization of incident lights. Numerical analysis revealed that the MO properties originated in the mode conversion of lights from TE to TM, arising from the magnetic and optical uniaxial anisotropies.
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