Abstract

Magnetoplasmonic crystals consisted of the combination of noble and ferromagnetic thin films deposited on diffraction gratings represent a special class of nanostructures that can utilize the magneto-optical Kerr effect enhanced by surface plasmon-polaritons excitation for the probing of an external DC magnetic field. Optical and magneto-optical properties of a magnetoplasmonic crystal are formed by magnetic behavior. This article represents ways to manipulate optical, magneto-optical and magnetic properties of nickel-based magnetoplasmonic crystals by the variation of the substrate parameters, the composition of magnetoplasmonic crystals as well as the compressive mechanical stresses on the surface of a ferromagnetic layer.

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