We have applied the surface sensitive nonlinear optical technique of magnetization induced second harmonic generation. (MSHG) to plasmonic, magnetic nanostructures made of Ni. We show that surface plasmon contributions to the MSHG signal can reveal the direction of the magnetization. Both the plasmonic and the magnetic nonlinear optical responses can be tuned; our results indicate novel ways to combine nanophotonics, nanoelectronics, and nanomagnetics and suggest the possibility for large magneto-chiral effects in metamaterials.status: publishe
Owing to surface and interface sensitivity, the magnetic Second Harmonic Generation (mSHG) represent...
The interaction between light and ferromagnetic nanostructures is investigated in this thesis. Study...
| openaire: EC/FP7/340748/EU//CODEWe report on the manipulation of magnetization by femtosecond lase...
We have applied the surface sensitive nonlinear optical technique of magnetization induced second ha...
We introduce a new perspective on magnetoplasmonics in nickel nanoferromagnets by exploiting the pha...
Magneto-optic techniques provide non-contact and non-destructive characterization of magnetic materi...
Surfaces that are nanopatterned, metallic, and magnetic can support surface plasmon resonances, prov...
We demonstrate resonant Faraday polarization rotation in plasmonic arrays of bimetallic nano-ring re...
Metallic nanostructures of dimensions below the wavelength of light show remarkable optical properti...
Subwavelength metallic particles support plasmon resonances that allow extreme confinement of light ...
Second harmonic generation in planar arrays of metal-dielectric-metal nanodiscs in the spectral vici...
bS Supporting Information Nanoplasmonics—the physics of nanoconfined collectiveoscillations of the c...
Owing to surface and interface sensitivity, the magnetic Second Harmonic Generation (mSHG) represent...
The interaction between light and ferromagnetic nanostructures is investigated in this thesis. Study...
| openaire: EC/FP7/340748/EU//CODEWe report on the manipulation of magnetization by femtosecond lase...
We have applied the surface sensitive nonlinear optical technique of magnetization induced second ha...
We introduce a new perspective on magnetoplasmonics in nickel nanoferromagnets by exploiting the pha...
Magneto-optic techniques provide non-contact and non-destructive characterization of magnetic materi...
Surfaces that are nanopatterned, metallic, and magnetic can support surface plasmon resonances, prov...
We demonstrate resonant Faraday polarization rotation in plasmonic arrays of bimetallic nano-ring re...
Metallic nanostructures of dimensions below the wavelength of light show remarkable optical properti...
Subwavelength metallic particles support plasmon resonances that allow extreme confinement of light ...
Second harmonic generation in planar arrays of metal-dielectric-metal nanodiscs in the spectral vici...
bS Supporting Information Nanoplasmonics—the physics of nanoconfined collectiveoscillations of the c...
Owing to surface and interface sensitivity, the magnetic Second Harmonic Generation (mSHG) represent...
The interaction between light and ferromagnetic nanostructures is investigated in this thesis. Study...
| openaire: EC/FP7/340748/EU//CODEWe report on the manipulation of magnetization by femtosecond lase...