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4 November 2016 The road towards nonlinear magneto-plasmonics
Wei Zheng, Xiao Liu, Günter Lüpke, Aubrey T. Hanbicki, Berend T. Jonker
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Nonlinear magneto-plasmonics (NMP) describes systems where nonlinear optics, magnetics and plasmonics are all involved. NMP can be referred to as interdisciplinary studies at the intersection of Nonlinear Plasmonics (NP), Magneto- Plasmonics (MP), and nanoscience. In NMP systems, nanostructures are the bases, Surface Plasmons (SPs) work as catalyst due to strong field enhancement effects, and the nonlinear magneto-optical Kerr effect (nonlinear MOKE) plays an important role as a characterization method. Many new effects were discovered recently, which include enhanced magnetization-induced harmonic generation, controlled and enhanced magnetic contrast, magneto-chiral effect, correlation between giant magnetroresistance (GMR) and nonlinear MOKE, etc. We review the structures, experiments, findings, and the applications of NMP.
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Wei Zheng, Xiao Liu, Günter Lüpke, Aubrey T. Hanbicki, and Berend T. Jonker "The road towards nonlinear magneto-plasmonics", Proc. SPIE 9931, Spintronics IX, 99312W (4 November 2016); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2238941
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KEYWORDS
Magnetism

Surface plasmons

Plasmonics

Second-harmonic generation

Nonlinear optics

Gold

Complex systems

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