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Observation of magneto-electric non-reciprocity in molecular nitrogen gas

Abstract

We report the direct observation of the non-reciprocity of the velocity of light, induced in a gas by electric and magnetic fields. This bilinear magneto-electro-optical phenomenon appears in the presence of crossed electric and magnetic fields perpendicular to the light wavevector, as a refractive index difference between two counterpropagating directions. Using a high finesse ring cavity, we have measured this magneto-electric non-reciprocity in molecular Nitrogen at ambient temperature and atmospheric pressure; for light polarized parallel to the magnetic field it is 2η  exp(N2)=(4.7±1)×1023  m.V1.T12\eta_{\parallel \;{\mathrm{exp}}}(\mathrm{N_2})= (4.7\pm 1)\times 10^{-23}\;{m.V}^{-1}{.T}^{-1} for λ=1064  \lambda =1064\;nm, in agreement with the expected order of magnitude. Our measurement opens the way to a deeper insight into light-matter interaction, since bilinear magneto-electric effects correspond to a coupling beyond the electric dipole approximation. We were able to measure a magneto-electric non-reciprocity as small as Δn=(5±2)×1018\Delta n = (5\pm 2) \times 10^{-18}, which makes its observation in quantum vacuum a conceivable challenge.Comment: 4 pages, accepted for publication in Physical Review Letter

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