2020
DOI: 10.1103/physrevb.101.134402
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Observation of the magneto-optic Voigt effect in a paramagnetic diamond membrane

Abstract: The magneto-optic Voigt effect is observed in a synthetic diamond membrane with a substitutional nitrogen defect concentration in the order of 200 ppm and a nitrogen-vacancy defect sub-ensemble generated through neutron irradiation and annealing. The measured polarisation rotation in the reflected light is observed to be quadratically proportional to the applied magnetic field and to the incident reflection angle. Additionally, it is observed to be modifiable by illuminating the diamond with a 532 nm laser. Sp… Show more

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“…To examine the possibility of the above hypothesis, we discuss the dynamics of the magnetization via NV centers in diamond. Figure 5 schematically shows the dynamics of the ICME (or inverse Voigt effect) [22] induced in a diamond single crystal.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…To examine the possibility of the above hypothesis, we discuss the dynamics of the magnetization via NV centers in diamond. Figure 5 schematically shows the dynamics of the ICME (or inverse Voigt effect) [22] induced in a diamond single crystal.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, the magneto-optical Faraday effect was used to demonstrate nondestructive single-spin measurement in diamond. [21] Furthermore, the magneto-optical Voigt effect in a paramagnetic diamond membrane, with a high concentration of negatively charged NV − centers, has been recently demonstrated using a CW green laser, suggesting that a sub-ensemble of NV − centers plays a central role in the rotation of the incident linearly polarized light [22] provided that the electron spins associated with the NV − centers can be optically polarized into the 0 > ground state. [23] As a result, while there have been numerous studies on nonlinear OKE [14,24] and magnetooptical effects [21,22] in pure diamond and NV-diamond, the effects of NV centers on the inverse magneto-optical effect, that is the opto-magnetic effect, [25] have not yet been examined.…”
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