219 research outputs found

    Observation of the Inverse Cotton-Mouton Effect

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    We report the observation of the Inverse Cotton-Mouton Effect (ICME) i.e. a magnetization induced in a medium by non resonant linearly polarized light propagating in the presence of a transverse magnetic field. We present a detailed study of the ICME in a TGG crystal showing the dependence of the measured effect on the light intensity, the optical polarization, and on the external magnetic field. We derive a relation between the Cotton-Mouton and Inverse Cotton-Mouton effects that is roughly in agreement with existing experimental data. Our results open the way to applications of the ICME in optical devices

    Zero-point momentum in Complex media

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    In this work we apply field regularization techniques to formulate a number of new phenomena related to momentum induced by electromagnetic zero-point fluctuations. We discuss the zero-point momentum associated with magneto-electric media, with moving media, and with magneto-chiral media.Comment: submitted to EPJ

    Laser induced breakdown of the magnetic field reversal symmetry in the propagation of unpolarized light

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    We show how a medium, under the influece of a coherent control field which is resonant or close to resonance to an appropriate atomic transition, can lead to very strong asymmetries in the propagation of unpolarized light when the direction of the magnetic field is reversed. We show how EIT can be used to mimic effects occuring in natural systems and that EIT can produce very large asymmetries as we use electric dipole allowed transitions. Using density matrix calculations we present results for the breakdown of the magnetic field reversal symmetry for two different atomic configurations.Comment: RevTex, 6 pages, 10 figures, Two Column format, submitted to Phys. Rev.

    Universal magnetic structure of the half-magnetization phase in Cr-based spinels

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    Using an elastic neutron scattering technique under a pulsed magnetic field up to 30 T, we determined the magnetic structure in the half-magnetization plateau phase in the spinel CdCr2_2O4_4. The magnetic structure has a cubic P43P4_332 symmetry, which is the same as that observed in HgCr2_2O4_4. This suggests that there is a universal field induced spin-lattice coupling mechanism at work in the Cr-based spinels.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figure

    Transverse Momentum Transfer in Atom-Light Scattering

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    We predict a photon Hall effect in the optical cross-section of atomic hydrogen, which is caused by the interference between an electric quadrupole transition and an electric dipole transition from the ground state to 3D3/23D_{3/2} and 3P3/23P_{3/2}. This induces a magneto-transverse acceleration comparable to a fraction of gg. In atoms with a two level electric dipole transition, a much smaller transverse force is generated only when the atom is moving

    About the connection between vacuum birefringence and the light-light scattering amplitude

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    Birefringence phenomena stemming from vacuum polarization are revisited in the framework of coherent scattering. Based on photon-photon scattering, our analysis brings out the direct connection between this process and vacuum birefringence. We show how this procedure can be extended to the Kerr and the Cotton-Mouton birefringences in vacuum, thus providing a unified treatment of various polarization schemes, including those involving static fields

    Chirality effects in carbon nanotubes

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    We consider chirality related effects in optical, photogalvanic and electron-transport properties of carbon nanotubes. We show that these properties of chiral nanotubes are determined by terms in the electron effective Hamiltonian describing the coupling between the electron wavevector along the tube principal axis and the orbital momentum around the tube circumference. We develop a theory of photogalvanic effects and a theory of d.c. electric current, which is linear in the magnetic field and quadratic in the bias voltage. Moreover, we present analytic estimations for the natural circular dichroism and magneto-spatial effect in the light absorption.Comment: 23 pages, 3 figure
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