Stock material or miscellaneous articles – Composite – Of inorganic material
Patent
1997-04-23
2000-11-07
Jones, Deborah
Stock material or miscellaneous articles
Composite
Of inorganic material
369 13, G11B 564, H01F 1024, H01F 1026
Patent
active
061434353
ABSTRACT:
The invention relates to magneto-optical structures applicable in systems for optical processing of information, in sensors and converters of magnetic field. The technical result is comprised in increase of resolution and sensitivity, ensuring high value of Faraday rotation of polarized light and high speed of operation when pulses of external magnetic field are applied. In the magneto-optical structure, comprised of underlay 1 formed of a mono-crystal of gadolinium-gallium ferrite-garnet, on which deposed is a film 2 of bismuth containing gallium ferrite-garnet with vector 3 of magnetization lying in the plane of the film, crystallographic axis [100] 5 of the underlay mono-crystal 1 is offset relative to the perpendicular 4 to the underlay plane at an angle not exceeding the magnitude of deflection to the crystallographic axis [210] 6, preferably in the range from 0 deg to 4 deg inclusive, and the bismuth containing ferrite-garnet is doped with rare-earth elements, preferably thulium, gadolinium, lutetium or their combinations.
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Il"Yashenko Eugene Ivanotitch
Klin Valentina Prokofiena
Soloviev Alexander Gennadievicj
Garnatec
Glenn Michael A.
Jones Deborah
LaVilla Michael
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