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Observation of strong magnetic effects in visible-infrared sum frequency generation from magnetic structures

Observation of strong magnetic effects in visible-infrared sum frequency generation from magnetic... We have observed very strong magnetization-induced changes of the infrared-visible sum-frequency generation (SFG) intensity from thin magnetic films using a free electron laser as a tunable infrared source. With the help of a magnetic grating a clear resonance is observed due to the excitation of surface plasmon-polaritons. The magnetization dependence of this resonance opens the way for nonlinear magneto-optical SFG studies of magnetic surface excitations. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Physical Review B American Physical Society (APS)

Observation of strong magnetic effects in visible-infrared sum frequency generation from magnetic structures

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Publisher
American Physical Society (APS)
Copyright
Copyright © 2000 The American Physical Society
ISSN
1095-3795
DOI
10.1103/PhysRevB.62.R783
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Abstract

We have observed very strong magnetization-induced changes of the infrared-visible sum-frequency generation (SFG) intensity from thin magnetic films using a free electron laser as a tunable infrared source. With the help of a magnetic grating a clear resonance is observed due to the excitation of surface plasmon-polaritons. The magnetization dependence of this resonance opens the way for nonlinear magneto-optical SFG studies of magnetic surface excitations.

Journal

Physical Review BAmerican Physical Society (APS)

Published: Jul 1, 2000

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