Abstract
The resonant excitation of surface magnetoplasmons in Faraday configuration is studied via spectroscopy of the longitudinal magneto-optical Kerr effect (LKE) in two-dimensional nickel-based magnetoplasmonic crystals. The fulfillment of phase matching conditions for surface plasmon-polaritons using both reciprocal vectors of the magnetoplasmonic crystal allows tuning of the LKE enhancement in the wide spectral range.
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