We introduce a time-resolved magneto-optical measurement technique based on a zero-area Sagnac interferometer. By replacing a continuous wave light source to a pulsed one, temporal resolution of hundreds of picoseconds is achieved. Because two lights passing through a Sagnac loop always travel the same optical path length, the interference from the phase modulation and Kerr rotation occurs in a pulse mode. For illustration of the apparatus, we present ferromagnetic resonance of a Permalloy film caused by a magnetic field pump. The instrument still possesses the favorable properties of a Sagnac interferometer, such as rejection of all the reciprocal effects, and shows 1μrad/Hz sensitivity at a 3 μW optical power in the pulse mode.
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Heo, H., Kim, T., Jeong, Y., Park, H., & Jang, J. (2022). Sagnac interferometer for time-resolved magneto-optical measurements. Review of Scientific Instruments, 93(1). https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0073908
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