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10 August 1998 Microscopic mechanism of Faraday effect in Bi-YIG
Huaan Hu, Jiang Wei, Huahui He
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Proceedings Volume 3562, Optical Storage Technology; (1998) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.318504
Event: Photonics China '98, 1998, Beijing, China
Abstract
For the bismuth substituted yttrium ion garnet (Bi-YIG), it is considered that the 6p orbits of Bi3+, 2p orbits of O2+, and 3d orbits of Fe3+ are overlapped one another into hybridized molecular orbits. The number of hybridized orbits is quantitative related with the ion concentration of Bi3+. When (omega) equals 2.3 eV or (omega) equals 2.8 eV. The (theta) F varied with the spin- orbit splitting energies (Delta) is calculated respectively, in Y3-xBixFe5O12 on x equals 0, 0.1, 0.3, 0.5. The results indicate that the large enhancement of Faraday rotation, with the enhancement of spin-orbit splitting of excited state, is dominated by the substitution of bismuth.
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Huaan Hu, Jiang Wei, and Huahui He "Microscopic mechanism of Faraday effect in Bi-YIG", Proc. SPIE 3562, Optical Storage Technology, (10 August 1998); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.318504
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KEYWORDS
Bismuth

Iron

Ions

Yttrium

Solid state electronics

Infrared radiation

Oscillators

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