Tuning the magneto-optical response of nanosize ferromagnetic Ni disks using the phase of localized plasmons

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We explore the influence of the phase of localized plasmon resonances on the magneto-optical activity of nanoferromagnets. We demonstrate that these systems can be described as two orthogonal damped oscillators coupled by the spin-orbit interaction. We prove that only the spin-orbit induced transverse plasmon plays an active role on the magneto-optical properties by controlling the relative amplitude and phase lag between the two oscillators. Our theoretical predictions are fully confirmed by magneto-optical Kerr effect and optical extinction measurements in nanostructures of different size and shape. © 2013 American Physical Society.

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Maccaferri, N., Berger, A., Bonetti, S., Bonanni, V., Kataja, M., Qin, Q. H., … Vavassori, P. (2013). Tuning the magneto-optical response of nanosize ferromagnetic Ni disks using the phase of localized plasmons. Physical Review Letters, 111(16). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.111.167401

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