The 66th JSAP Spring Meeting, 2019

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Poster presentation

3 Optics and Photonics » 3.2 Equipment optics and materials

[11a-PA2-1~17] 3.2 Equipment optics and materials

Mon. Mar 11, 2019 9:30 AM - 11:30 AM PA2 (PA)

9:30 AM - 11:30 AM

[11a-PA2-8] Magneto-optical Cavity Effect on Magnetic Stacked Films for Chemical Sensors

Haruki Yamane1, Shingo Takahashi1, Kiyoshi Yamakawa1, Koki Takahashi2, Nobuya Seko2, Ken Sumiyoshi2, Koji Shigemura2, Satoshi Miura2 (1.Akita Ind. Tech., 2.Tianma Japan)

Keywords:magneto-optical, chemical sensot, magnetic stacked film

The improvement of magneto-optical (MO) effects has been extensively studied, because large MO activities are desirable in practical applications, such as telecommunication, recording media, and chemical and biological sensors. Perpendicular magnetic multilayers consisting of [surface half mirror/MO interference/total reflection] stacked structures proposed a large MO Kerr effect. The polar Kerr rotation angle of the multilayers is improved as much as several hundred times, in comparison with a conventional single layer film. This MO enhancement based on an optical interference (cavity) effect is sensitive to the surface condition of the samples, and so it is useful for biochemical sensing applications. We have investigated a new type of hydrogen gas sensor using the MO cavity effect.