Abstract

Topographies of the spontaneous Faraday effect and spontaneous rotation of the indicatrix are measured with a novel polarimetric device, the ‘tilter’. The contrast observed in the indicatrix rotation is interpreted with the quadratic magneto-optic effect. Additional measurements of the azimuth rotation of incident linear polarised light after passing the sample as a function of an external magnetic field and again tilting the sample confirmed the results obtained with the ‘tilter’ from the spontaneous effects.

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