Rapid determination of Faraday rotation in optical glasses by means of secondary Faraday modulator

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Abstract

A rapid high sensitive method for determining the Faraday rotation of optical glasses is proposed. Starting from an experimental setup based on a Faraday rod coupled to a lock-in amplifier in the detection chain, two methodologies were developed for providing reliable results on samples presenting low and large Faraday rotations. The proposed methodologies were critically discussed and compared, via results obtained in transmission geometry, on a new series of aluminophosphate glasses with or without rare-earth doping ions. An example on how the method can be used for a rapid examination of the optical homogeneity of the sample with respect to magneto-optical effects is also provided.

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Sofronie, M., Elisa, M., Sava, B. A., Boroica, L., Valeanu, M., & Kuncser, V. (2015, May 1). Rapid determination of Faraday rotation in optical glasses by means of secondary Faraday modulator. Review of Scientific Instruments. American Institute of Physics Inc. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4920920

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