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A. Kuzmenko, V. Dziom, A. M. Shuvaev, Anna Pimenov, M. Schiebl, A. Mukhin, V. Yu. Ivanov, I. A. Gudim, L. Bezmaternykh, A. Pimenov:
"Large directional optical anisotropy in multiferroic ferroborate";
Physical Review B, 92 (2015), S. 184409-1 - 184409-8.



Kurzfassung englisch:
One of the most fascinating and counterintuitive recent effects in multiferroics is directional anisotropy, the asymmetry of light propagation with respect to the direction of propagation. In such case the absorption in a material can be different for opposite directions. Besides absorption, different velocities of light for different directions of propagation may be also expected, which is termed directional birefringence. In this work, we demonstrate large directional anisotropy in multiferroic samarium ferroborate. The effect is observed for linear polarization of light in the range of millimeter wavelengths, and it survives down to low frequencies. The dispersion and absorption close to the electromagnon resonance can be controlled by external magnetic field and are fully suppressed in one direction. By changing the geometry of the external field, samarium ferroborate shows giant optical activity, which makes this material a universal tool for optical control: with a magnetic field as an external parameter it allows switching between two functionalities: polarization rotation and directional anisotropy.


"Offizielle" elektronische Version der Publikation (entsprechend ihrem Digital Object Identifier - DOI)
http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.92.184409


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