Abstract

Dual-cavity magnetophotonic crystals (MPCs) based on bismuth-substituted yttrium iron garnet (Bi:YIG) have been fabricated by a bonding method, and their structural, optical and magneto-optical properties have been studied. Identical structure of bonded fractions revealed the existence of the Fabri-Perot resonances in transmission spectra of single- and dual-cavity MPCs and corresponding enhancement of the Faraday rotation. However, the bonding interface was found to be unstable because of the bonding surfaces' roughness introduced by crystallization of Bi:YIG.

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