Fdtd Simulation Of Enhanced Faraday Effect In Plasmonic Composite Structures With Rectangularly Arranged Au Particles

2018 IEEE INTERNATIONAL MAGNETIC CONFERENCE (INTERMAG)(2018)

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Magneto-optical (MO) effects enable non-reciprocal optical components like optical circulators and isolators as well as a magneto-optical spatial light modulator with switching speeds superior to a digital micromirror and a liquid crystal device. To develop a magneto-optical device with high performance, it is desirable to use materials with large rotation angles and small extinction coefficients. In other approaches introduction of nanostructures, magnetophotonic crystals [1] and localized surface plasmon resonance (LSPR) [2] has been shown to provide enhancement of the Faraday effect for distinct wavelengths. This work shows how rectangular arrays of gold (Au) particles embedded into thin films of bismuth-substituted yttrium iron garnet (Bi:YIG) offer different phenomena in comparison with the square arrays previously studied [3] [4] [5]. This enhancement of Faraday rotation was first observed in samples fabricated and characterized experimentally [6].
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FDTD simulation,enhanced Faraday effect,plasmonic composite structures,rectangularly arranged Au particles,nonreciprocal optical components,optical circulators,magneto-optical spatial light modulator,digital micromirror,liquid crystal device,magneto-optical device,rotation angles,extinction coefficients,magnetophotonic crystals,rectangular arrays,bismuth-substituted yttrium iron garnet,Faraday rotation,optical isolators,localized surface plasmon resonance,magneto-optical effects,gold particles,thin films,finite-difference time-domain simulations,Au,YIG:Bi
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