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Non-linear optics and magneto-optics on nano-structured interfaces
Authors:D.M. Newman  M.L. Wears  R.J. Matelon  D. McHugh
Affiliation:(1) Centre for Data Storage Materials, Coventry University, Coventry, CV1 5FB, UK, GB;(2) School of Mathematics and Physics, The Queens University of Belfast, Belfast, BT7 1NN, UK, GB
Abstract:The behaviour of the reflectivity and Kerr magneto-optic effects in the non-linear second-harmonic (SH) field diffracted from nano-scale structured ferromagnetic interfaces is reported. Measurements are made in both the linear and non-linear fields at two different fundamental wavelengths (1064 nm and 800 nm) and their associated harmonics. Resonant behaviour observed as a function of angle of incidence is identified with surface-plasmon production that is known to intensify the local field within the interface. Radiation incident at angles of incidence that optimise coupling to the electron plasma produces an increase in the SH field radiated in the vicinity of those angles. Similarly, at those angles of incidence where radiation at the SH wavelengths (532 nm and 400 nm) couples optimally to the electron plasma, troughs are seen in the angular spectrum of the generated SH radiation. Kerr magneto-optic measurements taken in both the linear field and the SH field both show very significant enhancement at angles meeting the plasma-resonance condition. The totality of experimental data presented allows the conclusion that intensification of the interface electric field due to plasmon creation enhances not only the SH reflection coefficient, as was already known, but also the magneto-optic reflection coefficients in both linear and SH fields. Received: 16 October 2001 / Revised version: 14 March 2002 / Published online: 29 May 2002
Keywords:PACS: 42.65.Ky   78.20.Ls   75.30.Pd
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