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PHOTOINDUCED IRREVERSIBLE EFFECTS ON MAGNETIC PROPERTIES AND ALLIED PHENOMENA IN MAGNETIC OXIDES IX

Authors :
K., Hisatake
I., Matsubara
K., Maeda
T., Miyazaki
S., Kainuma
Department of Physics, Kanagawa Dental College
Department of Applied Physics, Tohoku University
Ashikaga Institute of Technology
Source :
基礎科学論集 : 教養課程紀要 = Bulletin of liberal arts and science. 14:48-69
Publication Year :
1996

Abstract

In single crystals of yttrium iron garnet irradiated with laser (the most effective wavelength is 700nm) or white light at 77K, a remarkable change of the temperature dependence of complex permeabilities μ′ and μ″ is observed, which is peculiar to photoinduced magnetic effect. Simultaneously, conspicuous double peaks of DA around 125K and 200K below room temperature were found to be induced by light-irradiation, with correlative onset of the irreversible decrease of permeability insensitive to demagnetization at low temperature. The height of potential barrier around oxygen vacancy may be estimated 0.3eV. In order to explain these observations, we propose that oxygen defects provide a mechanism for occurrence of photomagnetic effects and discuss its validity; the review of these area of our laboratory in 1996 is given.

Details

Language :
English
Volume :
14
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
基礎科学論集 : 教養課程紀要 = Bulletin of liberal arts and science
Accession number :
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