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Enhanced magneto-optical Kerr effect at Fe/insulator interfaces

Gu, B.; 高橋 三郎*; 前川 禎通

Physical Review B, 96(21), p.214423_1 - 214423_6, 2017/12

AA2017-0686.pdf:0.45MB

 被引用回数:9 パーセンタイル:42.27(Materials Science, Multidisciplinary)

Using density functional theory calculations, we have found an enhanced magneto-optical Kerr effect in Fe/insulator interfaces. The results of our study indicate that interfacial Fe atoms in the Fe films have a lowdimensional nature, which causes the following two effects: (1) The diagonal component $$sigma_{xx}$$ of the optical conductivity decreases dramatically because the hopping integral for electrons between Fe atoms is suppressed by the low dimensionality. (2) The off-diagonal component $$sigma_{xy}$$ of the optical conductivity does not change at low photon energies, but it is enhanced at photon energies around 2 eV, where we obtain enhanced orbital magnetic moments and spin-orbit correlations for the interfacial Fe atoms. A large Kerr angle develops in proportion to the ratio $$sigma_{xy}$$/$$sigma_{xx}$$. Our findings indicate an efficient way to enhance the effect of spin-orbit coupling at metal/insulator interfaces without using heavy elements.

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Theoretical study of enhanced magneto-optical Kerr effect at Fe/insulator interfaces

Gu, B.

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Magneto-optical Kerr effect (MOKE) is the phenomenon in which the light reflected from a magnetized material has a rotated plane of polarization. The MOKE originates from spin-orbit coupling in materials, and the effect has played a significant role in the rapidly developing field of spintronics. For applications to magneto-optical devices, a large MOKE is required. By density functional theory calculations, we have found an enhanced MOKE at Fe/insulator interfaces. Our study indicates that interfacial Fe atoms in the Fe films have a low-dimensional nature, which causes the following two effects: (1) The diagonal component of the optical conductivity decreases dramatically because the hopping integral for electrons between Fe atoms is suppressed by the low dimensionality. (2) The off-diagonal component of the optical conductivity does not change at low photon energies, but it is enhanced at photon energies around 2 eV, where we obtain enhanced orbital magnetic moments and spin-orbit correlations for the interfacial Fe atoms. Our findings indicate an efficient way to enhance the effect of spin-orbit coupling at metal/insulator interfaces without using heavy elements.

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