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Magneto-optical surface plasmon resonances on perpendicular magnetic thin films consisting of CoPt/ZnO/Ag stacked nanolayers

H. Yamane

2021Japanese Journal of Applied Physics13 citationsDOI

Abstract

Abstract Magneto-plasmonic phenomena on CoPt/ZnO/Ag stacked nanolayers were investigated in polar Kerr excitation geometry. The nanolayer displays an ideal square-shaped out-of-plane magnetic hysteresis loop with a large polar Kerr activity. The surface plasmon resonances (SPRs) induce drastic magneto-optical (MO) responses with a narrow linewidth and a sharp reversal of the Kerr polarity. The CoPt/ZnO/Ag nanolayer is a candidate for high-performance chemical sensor elements. For example, an MO‒SPR sensor with a Pd surface layer was applied for hydrogen detection. The Pd layer acts as a transducer for both hydrogen detection and plasmon response. Substantial MO responses to the exposure of hydrogen gas can be observed. The results show that the polarized sensing signal is not affected by the intensity of the incident light. The use of the new type of MO‒SPR element with polar Kerr activity leads to a stable chemical sensing system with a simple measurement configuration.

Topics & Concepts

Materials scienceKerr effectSurface plasmonPlasmonOptoelectronicsPolarSurface plasmon resonanceExcitationHysteresisThin filmOpticsNanotechnologyCondensed matter physicsNanoparticleNonlinear systemEngineeringAstronomyPhysicsElectrical engineeringQuantum mechanicsPlasmonic and Surface Plasmon ResearchGas Sensing Nanomaterials and SensorsAdvanced Fiber Optic Sensors
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