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Optics and Spectroscopy, 2022 Volume 130, Issue 6, Pages 937–942 (Mi os1775)

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Spectroscopy of condensed matter

Features of the Faraday effect in the rare earth orthoaluminate DyAlO$_3$

U. V. Valieva, M. E. Malyshevaa, Sh. A. Rakhimovb, O. Z. Sultonova

a National University of Uzbekistan named after Mirzo Ulugbek, Tashkent
b Bukhara branch of the Tashkent Institute of Irrigation and Agricultural Mechanization Engineers, Bukhara, Uzbekistan

Abstract: The magnetic susceptibility and the Faraday effect in DyAlO$_3$ single crystal samples are studied in the temperature range of 78–300 K along the easy-magnetization axis b of the orthorhombic crystal. The studies are supplemented with similar investigations of terbium orthoaluminate TbAlO$_3$. The Faraday rotation and the natural birefringence typical for crystals of the orthorhombic syngony are found from the temperature and spectral dependences of the rotation angles $\Theta$ of the major axis of the light polarization ellipse measured in the wavelength range of 440–750 nm. The linearity of the dependence of the Verdet constant $V$ on the magnetic susceptibility $\chi$ of the DyAlO$_3$ crystal at a wavelength of 506 nm allowed calculation of the paramagnetic Verdet constant $C_p$ of DyAlO$_3$. The $C_p$ constants and the effective frequencies $\omega_0$ of allowed transitions found in rare-earth RAlG garnets (R = Tb$^{3+}$, Dy$^{3+}$) are compared with the corresponding values determined in RAlO$_3$ crystals. The possibility of practical application of RAlO$_3$ crystals studied in this work is briefly discussed.

Keywords: Faraday effect, rare-earth orthoaluminate, natural birefringence, polarization ellipse, magnetic susceptibility, Verdet's constant.

Received: 03.11.2021
Revised: 27.02.2022
Accepted: 28.02.2022

DOI: 10.21883/OS.2022.06.52637.2892-21


 English version:
Optics and Spectroscopy, 2022, 130:4, 295–301

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