Abstract
The magneto-optical Faraday effect played a crucial role in the elucidation of the electromagnetic nature of light. Today it is powerful means to probe magnetism and the basic operational principle of magneto-optical modulators. Understanding the mechanisms allowing for modulation of the magneto-optical response at terahertz frequencies may have far-reaching consequences for photonics1, ultrafast optomagnetism2,3,4 and magnonics5,6, as well as for future development of ultrafast Faraday modulators. Here we suggest a conceptually new approach for an ultrafast tunable magneto-optical modulation with the help of counter-propagating laser pulses. Using terbium gallium garnet (Tb3Ga5O12) we demonstrate the feasibility of such magneto-optical modulation with a frequency up to 1.1 THz, which is continuously tunable by means of an external magnetic field. Besides the novel concept for ultrafast magneto-optical polarization modulation, our findings reveal the importance of accounting for propagation effects in the interpretation of pump–probe magneto-optical experiments.
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The authors acknowledge T. Satoh, D. Afanasev, A. Kirilyuk for valuable comments, A. Toonen for indispensable technical support. This work was supported by the European Community Seventh Framework Programme FP7-NMP-2011-SMALL-281043 (FEMTOSPIN), the European Research Council ERC Grant agreement No.257280 (Femtomagnetism), the Foundation for Fundamental Research on Matter (FOM) as well as the Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research(NWO), program “Leading Scientist” of the Russian Ministry of Education and Science (14.z50.31.0034).
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R.R.S., R.V.M., A.V.K. conceived the project. R.R.S. designed and built the experimental set up. R.R.S. and R.V.M. performed all measurements, analyzed the data. R.R.S., R.V.M., A.K.Z. developed the theoretical model with important suggestions from A.V.K.. R.R.S., R.V.M. and A.V.K co-wrote the paper with contributions from A.K.Z, Th. R. and V.V.K. The project was coordinated by A.V.K.
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Subkhangulov, R., Mikhaylovskiy, R., Zvezdin, A. et al. Terahertz modulation of the Faraday rotation by laser pulses via the optical Kerr effect. Nature Photon 10, 111–114 (2016). https://doi.org/10.1038/nphoton.2015.249
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