2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.physb.2019.03.008
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The effect of erbium ions doping on selected magneto-optical properties in tellurite glasses

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“…The values of the Verdet constant (at λ=632 nm) for samples are listed in Table 1. These Verdet constant values are in excellent accord with earlier publications [1,20,28], however, the findings from these glasses were better than those published in the literature [29]. The Faraday Effect experiments were able to detect the phenomena of light twisting its plane of polarization under the influence of a longitudinal magnetic field in all of the studied glasses.…”
Section: Fig 2 Relation Between the Current (I) And Magnetic Field (B)supporting
confidence: 90%
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“…The values of the Verdet constant (at λ=632 nm) for samples are listed in Table 1. These Verdet constant values are in excellent accord with earlier publications [1,20,28], however, the findings from these glasses were better than those published in the literature [29]. The Faraday Effect experiments were able to detect the phenomena of light twisting its plane of polarization under the influence of a longitudinal magnetic field in all of the studied glasses.…”
Section: Fig 2 Relation Between the Current (I) And Magnetic Field (B)supporting
confidence: 90%
“…Due to their contribution to scientific and technical innovations, glasses used in high-tech applications have become a cutting-edge study area in materials science. As a result, much emphasis has been given to the study of various glass varieties that may be employed in many technical applications [1,2]. Tellurite glasses have attracted a lot of interest from scientists in the recent two decades.…”
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“…Verdet constants of lanthanide glasses (red square), diamagnetic ion glasses ,, , (red circle), chalcogenide glasses (red triangle), nanoparticle-glass composites (red pentagon), garnet crystals , ,, (green square), RE fluoride crystals (green circle), other MO crystals (green triangle), garnet-based ceramics , (blue square), and sesquioxide-based ceramics (blue circle) plotted to show general trends of peak Verdet constants of inorganic materials. The labels TSAG and TGG are terbium scandium aluminum garnet and terbium gallium garnet, respectively.…”
Section: Hard Materials For Magneto-opticsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As such, the Verdet constants are generally on the order of 10 3 °/T·m but trend lower than other glasses (Figure ). Incorporation of other atoms into binary chalcogenide systems has often proven useful for increasing the mechanical properties such as rigidity, T g , strength, and hardness but has not led to greatly increased Verdet constants . Given that these materials typically rely on diamagnetic atoms for their MO properties and are optimized for the IR, this class of materials fills the niche for IR MO materials where low temperature dependence is required.…”
Section: Hard Materials For Magneto-opticsmentioning
confidence: 99%