Magneto-optical microcavity with Au plasmonic layer

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Optical and Faraday rotation spectra of magneto-optical microcavity coated with Au plasmonic layer of gradient thickness were investigated theoretically and experimentally. It was shown that the Tamm plasmon-polaritons mode forms near the long-wavelength edge of photonic band gap. The presence of Au coating of thickness of 90.4 nm increase the Faraday rotation at Tamm plasmon-polaritons and cavity resonances in 1.3 and 7 times, respectively. By transfer matrix method it were found that the incorporation of SiO2 buffer layer with a thickness in the range from 155 to 180 nm between microcavity and Au coating leads to the strong coupling between cavity mode and Tamm plasmon-polaritons. In this case, one or two resonances arise in the vicinity of the cavity mode depending on the thickness of plasmonic layer. The Faraday rotation for coupled mode in twice less than the value of rotation for single cavity mode.

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Mikhailova, T. V., Lyashko, S. D., Tomilin, S. V., Karavainikov, A. V., Prokopov, A. R., Shaposhnikov, A. N., & Berzhansky, V. N. (2017). Magneto-optical microcavity with Au plasmonic layer. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 917). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/917/6/062053

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