Abstract

We have investigated the case of transmission-type one-dimensional magnetophotonic crystals (MPCs) in order to achieve simultaneous high transmittance and large Faraday rotation utilizing few magnetic layers. In a MPC that includes two Ce:YIG magnetic layers, we have achieved a Faraday rotation as large as 85.82° and a transmittance of 95.66%. In addition, another structure in the form of a triple-cavity MPC with a transmittance of 100% and a Faraday rotation as huge as 87.72° has been achieved through precise selection of layer thicknesses and positions. Both of these high-performance structures are very compact and thin, which makes them excellent candidates for application in integrated MO devices.

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