Tunable Polarized Microcavity Characterized by Magnetic Circular Dichroism Spectrum.

J Phys Chem Lett

State Key Laboratory for Superlattices and Microstructures, Institute of Semiconductors, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100083, China.

Published: April 2022

Tunable resonator is a powerful building block in fields like color filtering and optical sensing. The control of its polarization characteristics can significantly expand the applications. Nevertheless, the methods for resonator dynamic tuning are limited. Here, a magnetically regulated circular polarized resonant microcavity is demonstrated with an ultrathin ferrimagnetic composite metal layer Ta/CoTb. We successfully tuned the cavity resonant frequency and polarization performance. A huge magnetic circular dichroism (MCD) signal (∼3.41%) is observed, and the microcavity valley position shifts 5.41 nm when a small magnetic field is applied. This resonant cavity has two-stable states at 0 T due to the magnetic remanence of CoTb film and can be switched using a tiny magnetic field (∼0.01 T). Our result shows that the ferrimagnetic film-based tunable microcavity can be a highly promising candidate for on-chip magneto-optical (MO) devices.

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