Abstract
The magneto-optical activity, namely the polarization conversion capabilities of high-index, non-absorbing, core-shell dielectric nanospheres is theoretically analyzed. We show that, in analogy with their plasmonic counterparts, the polarization conversion in resonant dielectric particles is linked to the amount of electromagnetic field probing the magneto-optical material in the system. However, in strong contrast with plasmon nanoparticles, due to the peculiar distribution of the internal fields in resonant dielectric spheres, the magneto-optical response is fully governed by the magnetic (dipolar and quadrupolar) resonances with little effect of the electric ones.
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De Sousa, N., Froufe-Pérez, L. S., Saénz, J. J., & Garciá-Martín, A. (2016). Magneto-Optical Activity in High Index Dielectric Nanoantennas. Scientific Reports, 6. https://doi.org/10.1038/srep30803
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