Магнетооптична поведінка імплантованих тонких ферит-гранатових плівок у діапазоні прозорості

Ferrite-garnet thin films exhibit peculiar magneto-optical properties, which make them highly relevant for both fundamental research and advanced technological applications in optics, magnetism, electronics, spintronics, and photonics. From this perspective, particular practical importance is attrib...

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Date:2026
Main Authors: Kalandadze, L., Nakashidze, O., Gomidze, N., Khajishvili, M., Jabnidze, I., Makharadze, K.
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Language:English
Published: Publishing house "Academperiodika" 2026
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Online Access:https://ujp.bitp.kiev.ua/index.php/ujp/article/view/2023989
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Journal Title:Ukrainian Journal of Physics

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Summary:Ferrite-garnet thin films exhibit peculiar magneto-optical properties, which make them highly relevant for both fundamental research and advanced technological applications in optics, magnetism, electronics, spintronics, and photonics. From this perspective, particular practical importance is attributed to the magneto-optical properties of ion-implanted ferrite-garnet films, as ion implantation can reduce or modify local magnetization, coercivity, and anisotropy, as well as weaken cylindrical magnetic domains, thereby enhancing the control and utilization of their parameters. In the present paper, we investigate the magneto-optical Kerr effect in the range of incident light quantum energy of 0.5–4.5 eV before and after ion-implantation of ferritegarnet films for different compositions (YBiCaSmLu)3(FeGeSi)5O12, (YBiCa)3(FeGe)5O12, and (YBiCaSm)3(FeGeSi)5O12. It has been established that ferrite-granite thin films exhibit interesting magneto-optical properties in the range of incident light quantum energy of 0.5–2.2 eV. In particular, under certain experimental conditions, magneto-optical activity is observed when the plane of polarization of the incident light deviates from the P-component. To clarify the nature of this effect, the polar Kerr effect and magnetization processes in the energy range of incident light quanta of 0.5–2.2 eV, which is the transparency region of ferrite-garnet, were studied. The obtained results confirm that in this region, magneto-optical activity is characteristic of all three compositions of ferrite-garnet, and implantation has virtually no effect on their magneto-optical properties.
DOI:10.15407/ujpe71.2.188