2016
DOI: 10.1088/1742-6596/741/1/012121
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One-dimensional photonic crystals with highly Bi-substituted iron garnet defect in reflection polar geometry

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“…Below Curie temperature T c the value of ε 3 is very close to ε 1 and above T c it is equal to ε 1 . With a restriction of low magnetic field and sticking to linear MO effects, it can be safely assumed ε 3 = ε 1 which simplifies the matrix to two, diagonal and off-diagonal, elements [88], [89], [90] . ε 1 is related to the regular refractive index n and extinction coefficient k. The off-diagonal elements are related to refractive indices n ± and extinction coefficients k ± of LHCP and RHCP light, and the magnitude of ε 2 indicates the strength of the MO response [91], [92] .…”
Section: Magnetooptical Materialsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Below Curie temperature T c the value of ε 3 is very close to ε 1 and above T c it is equal to ε 1 . With a restriction of low magnetic field and sticking to linear MO effects, it can be safely assumed ε 3 = ε 1 which simplifies the matrix to two, diagonal and off-diagonal, elements [88], [89], [90] . ε 1 is related to the regular refractive index n and extinction coefficient k. The off-diagonal elements are related to refractive indices n ± and extinction coefficients k ± of LHCP and RHCP light, and the magnitude of ε 2 indicates the strength of the MO response [91], [92] .…”
Section: Magnetooptical Materialsmentioning
confidence: 99%