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Magneto-Optic Indicator Films for Forensics
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 11 March 2011
Abstract
Garnet films based on (BiPrGdLu) (FeGa) have been grown on (210) and (100) oriented SGGG substrates. (210) films with an easy plane of magnetization provided optimal imaging contrast. Incorporation of Au nanoparticles into an epitaxially grown film was done and these films show an increase in Faraday rotation, ostensibly due to the plasmon resonance effect.
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