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. 2023 Aug 16;25(32):21331-21335.
doi: 10.1039/d3cp02068a.

Transverse magneto-optical behavior of nanoporous ferromagnetic film based on anodic aluminum oxide/aluminum template and its sensing application

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Transverse magneto-optical behavior of nanoporous ferromagnetic film based on anodic aluminum oxide/aluminum template and its sensing application

Guoqiang Du et al. Phys Chem Chem Phys. .

Abstract

The transverse magneto-optical Kerr effect (TMOKE) has attracted widespread scientific interest because of its potential applications in biosensor technology, data storage, optical isolation, and telecommunications. More conventional architectures, including prism-based metal/magnetic multilayers and nanoarrays that integrate plasmonic and magnetic materials, are commonly used to amplify TMOKE through the high-quality propagation of the surface plasmon resonance optical mode. However, the main disadvantages of these architectures are their large ohmic losses and radiation damping, resulting in a large optical spectrum linewidth, which hinders the sensing performance. Here, we use a theoretical approach to show that it is possible to employ a low-loss Fabry-Perot optical mode on a magneto-optical platform for TMOKE signal and gaseous sensing enhancement by means of a single CoFeB ferromagnetic film directly overlayed on an already industrial anodic aluminum oxide/aluminum template. The proposed strategy can therefore potentially be exploited for high-precision and low-loss magneto-optical sensors.

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