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Petrov, R. H. | Madrid |
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Casati, R. |
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Kočí, Jan | Prague |
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Kalteremidou, Kalliopi-Artemi | Brussels |
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Ospanova, Alyiya |
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Schmidt, Markus
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- 2022Nanoparticle Tracking in Single‐Antiresonant‐Element Fiber for High‐Precision Size Distribution Analysis of Mono‐ and Polydisperse Samplescitations
- 2021Coherent interaction of atoms with a beam of light confined in a light cagecitations
- 2020Integrated Photonics: Scalable Functionalization of Optical Fibers Using Atomically Thin Semiconductors (Adv. Mater. 47/2020)citations
- 2020Fine-tuning of the optical properties of hollow-core light cages using dielectric nanofilmscitations
- 2020Scalable functionalization of optical fibers using atomically thin semiconductorscitations
- 2019Analysis of viscosity data in As2Se3, Se and Se95Te5 chalcogenide melts using the pressure assisted melt filling techniquecitations
- 2019Higher-Order Mode Temperature-Tunable Supercontinuum Generation in Liquid-Core Optical Fibers
- 2019Convectionless directional solidification in an extremely confined sample geometrycitations
- 2019Tailorable supercontinuum generation in liquid-composite-core fibers
- 2018Optofluidic microstructured fibers: a novel base for new nonlinear photonics and single nano-objects detection (Conference Presentation)
- 2018Understanding Dispersion of Revolver-Type Anti-Resonant Hollow Core Fiberscitations
- 2018Hollow Core Light Cage: Trapping Light Behind Barscitations
- 2017Giant Faraday Rotation through Ultrasmall Fe0n Clusters in Superparamagnetic FeO-SiO2 Vitreous Filmscitations
- 2017Temperature-based wavelength tuning of non-solitonic radiation in liquid-core fibers
- 2017Preparation Technique of Antiresonant Hollow Core Microstructured Optical Fibers for Chemical Sensing
- 2016Label-free tracking of single extracellular vesicles in a nano-fluidic optical fiber (Conference Presentation)citations
- 2015Liquid and Metallic Nanowires in Fibers: A Novel Base for Nanophotonics and Optofluidics
- 2014Hybrid fibers: a base for creating new sensing fiberscitations
- 2014Heterostructures Based on Chalcogenide Glasses for Photonic Applications
- 2013Mid infrared supercontinuum generation in nanotapered chalcogenide-silica step-index waveguides
- 2010Photonische Kristallfasern Photonic Crystal Fibres
- 2006Nonlinear optical polymeric photonic crystals
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Giant Faraday Rotation through Ultrasmall Fe0n Clusters in Superparamagnetic FeO-SiO2 Vitreous Films
Abstract
Magnetooptical (MO) glasses and, in particular, Faraday rotators are becoming key components in lasers and optical information processing, light switching, coding, filtering, and sensing. The common design of such Faraday rotator materials follows a simple path: high Faraday rotation is achieved by maximizing the concentration of paramagnetic ion species in a given matrix material. However, this approach has reached its limits in terms of MO performance; hence, glass‐based materials can presently not be used efficiently in thin film MO applications. Here, a novel strategy which overcomes this limitation is demonstrated. Using vitreous films of xFeO·(100 − x)SiO2, unusually large Faraday rotation has been obtained, beating the performance of any other glassy material by up to two orders of magnitude. It is shown that this is due to the incorporation of small, ferromagnetic clusters of atomic iron which are generated in line during laser deposition and rapid condensation of the thin film, generating superparamagnetism. The size of these clusters underbids the present record of metallic Fe incorporation and experimental verification in glass matrices.