Optical device using magnetic thin films and electric field mean

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350386, 350387, G02F 109

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ABSTRACT:
A magnetic apparatus includes a magnetic semiconductor thin film, a power source for generating an electric field, an electrode for supplying charge from the power source to the magnetic thin film, a polarizer for linearly polarizing light emitted on the magnetic semiconductor thin film in a specific direction, and an analyzer for transmitting polarized light when the polarized light upon transmission through the magnetic semiconductor thin film has a specific Faraday rotational angle. When the electric field is applied to the magnetic semiconductor thin film, the magnetic order-disorder transition temperature of the film is changed to change a Faraday rotational angle. The light is transmitted through or shielded by the analyzer in correspondence with the Faraday rotational angle.

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