1996
DOI: 10.1103/physrevlett.77.2810
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Theory for Spin-Polarized Oscillations in Nonlinear Optics due to Quantum Well States

Abstract: Using an electronic tight-binding theory we calculate the nonlinear magneto-optical response from an x-Cu/1Fe/Cu(001) film as a function of frequency and Cu overlayer thickness (x=3. . .25). We find very strong spinpolarized quantum well oscillations in the nonlinear magneto-optical Kerr effect (NOLIMOKE). These are enhanced by the large density of Fe d states close to the Fermi level acting as intermediate states for frequency doubling.In good agreement with experiment we find two oscillation periods of 6-7 a… Show more

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“…Also quantum well states which occur in sandwich structures could be resolved. This has been shown both experimentally [9,[37][38][39] and theoretically [7], by exploiting the fact that NOLIMOKE spectra reflect characteristic features of the bandstructures [40]. Recent work predicted that even the influence of surface antiferromagnetism on the optical signal can be resolved by the nonlinear magnetooptical Kerr-effect (NOLIMOKE) [8].…”
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“…Also quantum well states which occur in sandwich structures could be resolved. This has been shown both experimentally [9,[37][38][39] and theoretically [7], by exploiting the fact that NOLIMOKE spectra reflect characteristic features of the bandstructures [40]. Recent work predicted that even the influence of surface antiferromagnetism on the optical signal can be resolved by the nonlinear magnetooptical Kerr-effect (NOLIMOKE) [8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore is has attracted considerable interest in recent research on interface magnetism [2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10]. In this paper we investigate the dependence of the nonlinear magneto-optical Kerr-spectra and their microscopic origin [11] the spin-orbit coupling (SOC) and the magnetic moment -of Fe monolayers on structural changes.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…• , pronounced spin polarized quantum well state oscillations [11,12], magnetic contrasts close to 100%) [13,14]. An example of ferromagnetic effects measurable only by SHG deals with the existence of surface magnetism in very thin films of Fe/Cu(001) and is given in Ref.…”
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“…Considering the recent calculations predicting a possible interface localization of the QWS-induced density o f states [13] and the enhanced k-space selectivity [14], MSHG can be expected to be a powerful tool in studying the properties o f such QWS. In addition, the three-photon nature of MSHG could give rise to new (compared with MOKE) oscillatory periods appearing as a function of the film thickness [14].…”
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