Title
Generation of Tunable Narrowband Azimuthally Polarized Pulses for Magnetic Excitation of Eu3+ Ions
Author
Elizaveta Gangrskaia
Institute for Photonics, Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Information Technology, TU Wien, Austria
Author
Valentina Shumakova
Institute for Photonics, Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Information Technology, TU Wien, Austria
Author
Alessandra Bellissimo
Institute for Photonics, Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Information Technology, TU Wien, Austria
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Abstract
Optical frequency magnetic dipole (MD) transitions follow different selection rules from those invoked by the coupling of light to the electric dipole (ED) moment giving valuable complementary spectral information about the system under investigation. However, MD interactions contribute to the optical spectrum by approximately two orders of magnitude less than the ED transitions, therefore remaining concealed in traditional optical spectroscopy. To allow the unperturbed direct detection of the magnetic-field-MD interactions a novel type of magneto-optical spectroscopy is proposed. To this end, spatial separation of the electric and the magnetic field (EF & MF) components of the light can be achieved by means of azimuthally polarised beams (APB) [1]. Under external focusing, the APB develops a doughnut-shaped intensity profile exhibiting a longitudinal MF component at the centre of the beam while the polarisation of the EF oscillates along the beam perimeter. Another way to discern between ED and MD transitions is through spectral selectivity. For example, Eu 3 + ions exhibit a MD-allowed transition at 527.5 nm and an ED-allowed one at 532 nm [2].
Keywords
SpectroscopyOptical polarizationMagnetic separationFocusingAzimuthally Polarized BeamMagnetic FieldSelection RulesMagnetic Dipole Transition
Object type
Language
English [eng]
Persistent identifier
https://phaidra.univie.ac.at/o:2045542
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Title
Conference on Lasers and Electro-Optics/Europe (CLEO/Europe 2023) and European Quantum Electronics Conference (EQEC 2023)
ISSN
2833-1052
Issued
2023
From page
cf_9_2
Publisher
IEEE
Date issued
2023
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