Original paper
Extreme case of Faraday effect: magnetic splitting of ultrashort laser pulses in plasmas
Abstract
The Faraday effect, caused by a magnetic-field-induced change in the optical properties, takes place in a vast variety of systems from a single atomic layer of graphenes to huge galaxies. Currently, it plays a pivot role in many applications such as the manipulation of light and the probing of magnetic fields and material's properties. Basically, this effect causes a polarization rotation of light during its propagation along the magnetic field...
Paper Details
Title
Extreme case of Faraday effect: magnetic splitting of ultrashort laser pulses in plasmas
Published Date
Sep 7, 2017
Journal
Volume
4
Issue
9
Pages
1086 - 1086
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