The 67th JSAP Spring Meeting 2020

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Oral presentation

3 Optics and Photonics » 3.9 Terahertz technologies

[13a-B508-1~10] 3.9 Terahertz technologies

Fri. Mar 13, 2020 9:00 AM - 11:35 AM B508 (2-508)

Shinichiro Hayashi(NICT), Takashi Arikawa(Kyoto Univ.)

11:05 AM - 11:20 AM

[13a-B508-9] THz Time-Domain Magneto-Optic On-Chip Sensor/Imager Based on Spintronic THz Emission (II)

〇(D)Miezel Legurpa Talara1, Dmitry Bulgarevich2, Chiyaka Tachioka1, Valynn Katrine Mag-usara1, Hideaki Kitahara3, Makoto Nakajima3, Makoto Watanabe2, Masahiko Tani1 (1.Res Ctr for Dev of Far-Infrared Region, Univ of Fukui, Japan, 2.Res Ctr for Structural Materials, Nat Inst for Mat Sci, Tsukuba, Japan, 3.Laser THz Res Div, Inst of Laser Eng, Osaka Univ, Japan)

Keywords:THz spintronics, spintronic antenna, magneto optic imaging

We will present magneto optic imaging (MOI) studies utilizing the THz radiation generated by a diabolo-shaped spintronic Fe/Pt antenna with the use of an on-chip sensor/imager system. We made use of the spintronic heterostructure's sensitivity to a relatively weak magnetic field for magneto-optic imaging. Results showed an improved signal to noise ratio (SNR) when the diabolo-shaped antenna was used as the THz emitter. This can be attributed to the fact that the spintronic antenna is a more efficient THz emitter compared to the plain spintronic heterostructure. However, different contrast of the obtained MOI image of the magnet was observed when using the diabolo-shaped antenna as the THz source. This may be the effect of the antenna structure or the pump beam and antenna alignment.