| Literature DB >> 31804512 |
Kenta Nakagawa1,2,3, Toru Asahi4,5.
Abstract
Many single crystals have been developed and commercialized for optical isolators. However, optical isolator materials have been limited to isotropic crystals or to the isotropic direction (optic axis) of anisotropic crystals. This study investigates the wavelength dependences of linear birefringence, linear dichroism, Faraday rotation and magnetic-circular dichroism in a single crystal rare-earth fluoride, namely CeF3. Measurements were made in the direction parallel and perpendicular to the optic axis under an applied magnetic field. The magnetic field was generated by Nd-Fe-B magnets installed in the generalized-high accuracy universal polarimeter (G-HAUP). The first application of G-HAUP to a magneto-optical material is presented. In the CeF3 crystal, the Verdet constants along directions parallel and perpendicular to the optic axis were positive over the measured wavelength region (300-680 nm), and their magnitudes were nearly equal. The success in the accurate measurement on Faraday rotation along anisotropic directions has opened the way to study on optical isolators along the direction other than optic axis.Entities:
Year: 2019 PMID: 31804512 PMCID: PMC6895080 DOI: 10.1038/s41598-019-54174-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Rep ISSN: 2045-2322 Impact factor: 4.379
Figure 1(a) Optical configuration of the G-HAUP apparatus. The axes of polarizer (P) and analyzer (A) are set in the crossed-Nicols configuration. θ′ and Υ′ are the azimuthal angles of P from the extinction position and A from the crossed-Nicols configuration for the extinction position of P, respectively. (b) Photograph of the NIB magnet to apply the magnetic field parallel or anti-parallel to the light propagation direction. The mounted sample on the plate with a pinhole of diameter ~0.5 mm is sandwiched between two identical ring NIB permanent magnets. The black line represents the scale bar (1 cm).
Figure 2Wavelength dependences of the LB (a), LD (b), Verdet constant (c) and MCD (d) in single-crystal CeF3 at 25 °C. The black, blue and red rhombuses represent the data along the c axis, the a axis without a magnetic field and the a axis under an applied magnetic field, respectively. We eliminated the anomalous behaviors of Verdet constant and MCD due to the unstable and low-sensitivity regions in the G-HAUP measurements. The Verdet constant spectra were fitted to a simple Drude oscillator. The error bars represent the standard deviations. The error range for a axis Verdet constant in (c) is 0.32–1.40 deg/mm · T.
Figure 3Magnetic susceptibilities of single-crystal CeF3 along both the c axis (black) and a axis (red) at 27 °C.