학술논문

Optical and magnetooptical properties of granular alloys with giant magnetoresistance in the IR region of the spectrum.
Document Type
Article
Source
Journal of Experimental & Theoretical Physics. Nov99, Vol. 89 Issue 5, p955. 5p.
Subject
*ALLOYS
*MAGNETORESISTANCE
*PHYSICS
Language
ISSN
1063-7761
Abstract
The features of the optical and magnetooptical properties of granular alloys with giant magnetoresistance in the IR region are examined in reference to the magnetorefractive effect and the equatorial Kerr effect. Calculations are performed within the semiclassical approximation with consideration of spin-dependent scattering in the bulk of the granules and on their surfaces (interfaces). The expressions obtained for σ[sub xx](ω) and σ[sub xy](ω) are found to be sensitive to scattering on the surfaces and in the bulk of the granules, as well as to granule size, the type of impurities trapped on the interfaces, the frequency of the incident light, and the external magnetic field. For granular thin films exhibiting giant magnetoresistance, the theory predicts significant relative changes in the optical reflection and transmission coefficients when the sample is magnetized to saturation (0.02% and 20%, respectively, for giant magnetoresistance of the order of 20%), as well as Kerr and Faraday effects that are nonlinear with respect to magnetization. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]