Abstract

A method is presented which uses measurements of the angular relationships of the magnetooptical Kerr effects for a self-consistent determination of the optical and magnetooptical constants of magnetics. Any of the Kerr effects may be employed for this purpose. The method is tested in the areas of strong, moderate, and weak absorption on polycrystalline Ni films, orthoferrite yttrium and yttrium iron garnet crystals. The magnetooptical effects have some pronounced features in the weak absorption region at angles near the Brewster angle, where the effect behaviour is to a great extent determined by the properties of a thin transition layer which is located at the surface of the crystals. [Russian Text Ignored].

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