High-performance broadband Faraday rotation spectroscopy of 2D materials and thin magnetic films
Abstract
We present a Faraday rotation spectroscopy (FRS) technique for measurements on the micron scale. Spectral acquisition speeds of many orders of magnitude faster than state-of-the-art modulation spectroscopy setups are demonstrated. The experimental method is based on charge-coupled-device detection, avoiding speed-limiting components, such as polarization modulators with lock-in amplifiers. At the same time, FRS spectra are obtained with a sensitivity of 20 rad (0.001) over a broad spectral range (525 nm - 800 nm), which is on par with state-of-the-art polarization-modulation techniques. The new measurement technique also automatically cancels unwanted Faraday rotation backgrounds. Using the setup, we perform Faraday rotation spectroscopy of excitons in a hBN-encapsulated atomically thin semiconductor WS under magnetic fields of up to 1.4 T at room temperature and liquid helium temperature. We determine the A exciton g-factor of -4.4 0.3 at room temperature, and -4.2 0.2 at liquid helium temperature. In addition, we perform FRS and hysteresis loop measurements on a 20 nm thick film of an amorphous magnetic TbFe alloy.
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@article{arxiv.2204.12809,
title = {High-performance broadband Faraday rotation spectroscopy of 2D materials and thin magnetic films},
author = {Benjamin Carey and Nils Kolja Wessling and Paul Steeger and Christoph Klusmann and Robert Schneider and Mario Fix and Robert Schmidt and Manfred Albrecht and Steffen Michaelis de Vasconcellos and Rudolf Bratschitsch and Ashish Arora},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2204.12809},
year = {2022}
}
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8 pages, 4 figures