An effective method for improving diffraction performance of magnetostatic backward volume wave-based magneto-optic Bragg cells by using an appropriately tilted bias magnetic field in YIG film plane

2006 ◽  
Vol 303 (1) ◽  
pp. 227-231 ◽  
Author(s):  
Bao-Jian Wu ◽  
Kun Qiu
1998 ◽  
Vol 517 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jun Su ◽  
Chen S. Tsai

AbstractA novel magnetooptic (MO) Bragg cell modulator that utilizes a magnetostatic forward volume wave (MSFVW) oscillator is presented. The carrier frequency of the MSFVW signals involved in the MO interaction is tuned linearly from 2.112 to 3.274 GHz by increasing an external bias magnetic field from 2350 to 2900 Oe. Compared with a conventional magnetostatic wave (MSW) delay line-based MO Bragg cell modulator, the proposed modulator can provide significantly higher diffraction efficiency owing to reduction of insertion losses in the MSFVW oscillator. Furthermore, the oscillator-type MO modulator can be more easily integrated with other MMIC devices.


2015 ◽  
Vol 394 ◽  
pp. 416-421 ◽  
Author(s):  
Guangming Xue ◽  
Zhongbo He ◽  
Dongwei Li ◽  
Zhaoshu Yang ◽  
Zhenglong Zhao

Author(s):  
Andrzej Rysak ◽  
Magdalena Gregorczyk

Investigations of systems with an active magnetostrictive element generally assume the presence of an external homogeneous bias magnetic field. This article, however, presents the results of a study investigating a bimorph magnetostrictive-aluminium beam vibrating in a non-homogeneous bias field. By comparing results obtained under different operating conditions of the system, the combined effect of the non-linear beam stress and the non-homogeneous external magnetic field on the dynamics of the Villari phenomenon is determined. The preliminary results prove that the application of non-linear magnetic fields to the magnetostrictive devices ensures the extension of energy harvesting bandwidth of these devices and can be used to improve their control possibilities. A study of time series and hysteresis loops provides more detailed information about the non-linear magnetization and dynamics of the system.


Nanophotonics ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 0 (0) ◽  
Author(s):  
Diego R. Abujetas ◽  
Nuno de Sousa ◽  
Antonio García-Martín ◽  
José M. Llorens ◽  
José A. Sánchez-Gil

Abstract Bound states in the continuum (BICs) emerge throughout physics as leaky/resonant modes that remain, however, highly localized. They have attracted much attention in photonics, and especially in metasurfaces. One of their most outstanding features is their divergent Q-factors, indeed arbitrarily large upon approaching the BIC condition (quasi-BICs). Here, we investigate how to tune quasi-BICs in magneto-optic (MO) all-dielectric metasurfaces. The impact of the applied magnetic field in the BIC parameter space is revealed for a metasurface consisting of lossless semiconductor spheres with MO response. Through our coupled electric/magnetic dipole formulation, the MO activity is found to manifest itself through the interference of the out-of-plane electric/magnetic dipole resonances with the (MO-induced) in-plane magnetic/electric dipole, leading to a rich, magnetically tuned quasi-BIC phenomenology, resembling the behavior of Brewster quasi-BICs for tilted vertical-dipole resonant metasurfaces. Such resemblance underlies our proposed design for a fast MO switch of a Brewster quasi-BIC by simply reversing the driving magnetic field. This MO-active BIC behavior is further confirmed in the optical regime for a realistic Bi:YIG nanodisk metasurface through numerical calculations. Our results present various mechanisms to magneto-optically manipulate BICs and quasi-BICs, which could be exploited throughout the electromagnetic spectrum with applications in lasing, filtering, and sensing.


1993 ◽  
Vol 29 (11) ◽  
pp. 993-994 ◽  
Author(s):  
M.N. Deeter ◽  
G.W. Day ◽  
T.J. Beahn ◽  
M. Manheimer

Author(s):  
Joseph Larmor

AbstractThe two letters now communicated are from G. G. Stokes to W. Thomson, of dates Dec. 12–13, 1848, three years after Faraday's great magneto-optic discovery. They formulated already the permissible types for general equations of propagation, virtually on the basis of the very modern criterion of covariance,—relative to all changes of the spatial frame of reference in the case of active fluids, but having regard to the fixed direction of the extraneous magnetic field in the Faraday case. Their form was elucidated in each case by correlation with a remarkable and significant type of rotational stress in a propagating medium.


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