2013
DOI: 10.1103/physrevb.88.075436
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Nonlocal nonlinear magneto-optical response of a magnetoplasmonic crystal

Abstract: Surface plasma resonance (SPR) excitation in a Co-based two-dimensional magnetoplasmonic crystal was found to strongly enhance the second-harmonic generation (SHG) efficiency. Large changes in the phase shift between magnetic and nonmagnetic SHG contributions were observed in the transversal Kerr effect as a function of the incidence angle. The activation of a nonlocal quadrupole mechanism of the magnetic SHG due to the SPR excitation was found to lead to an unusual phase behavior in the vicinity of the resona… Show more

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“…We note here that work performed by Razdolski et al16 showed an enhanced contrast ratio of transverse MSHG by surface plasmon. The authors attributed this enhancement to a change in phase difference between magnetic and non-magnetic responses.…”
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“…We note here that work performed by Razdolski et al16 showed an enhanced contrast ratio of transverse MSHG by surface plasmon. The authors attributed this enhancement to a change in phase difference between magnetic and non-magnetic responses.…”
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confidence: 47%
“…4 Faraday effect attracts less attention than Kerr effect because it can only occur in ultra-thin films, where complexities of multiple reflections and discontinuous polarizations at the interfaces with the substrate arise. In contrast, magneto-optical Kerr effect (MOKE) is widely used as a powerful probe of the electronic and magnetic properties of materials, such as the domain wall, 5,6 surface plasma resonance, 7,8 magnetic anisotropy, 9,10 and topological insulator. 11,12 Band exchange splitting caused by magnetization together with relativistic spin-orbit coupling (SOC) has been recognized as the origin of MOKE.…”
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“…For instance, the latter is accompanied by a significant phase shift of the second-harmonic response [22][23][24], which can be unambiguously detected in interference experiments. An interplay of the resonant phase shift with the interference of multiple nonlinear-optical sources can lead to a complex behavior of the SHG output in the vicinity of the SPP resonance [15,16,25].…”
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“…However, the corresponding change in the transmittance (angular contrast) is proportional to the gyration vector of BTIG and is therefore relatively small (about 0.1%-1%). In the nonlinear optics, the observed magneto-optical SPP-induced effects are rarely discussed along these lines [19,[22][23][24][25]42,43] due to the complexity of the nonlinear-optical output. However, the nonlinear counterpart of this effect together with large values of the asymmetry-driven SHG output modulation (up to 95%) indicates high prospects for nonlinear active magnetoplasmonics [43,44].…”
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