Abstract

We report the first experimental observation of light polarization plane rotation, of approximately 10 -3 rad, on normal reflection from a [001] GaAs surface. The rotation is attributed to both surface anisotropy and bulk crystal nonlocality due to violation of time-reversibility, appearing from the importance of the electron spin-orbit interaction.

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