H. Dotsch et al., HIGH-FREQUENCY LIGHT-MODULATION BY EXCITATIONS OF DOMAIN LATTICES IN MAGNETIC GARNET-FILMS, IEEE transactions on magnetics, 32(5), 1996, pp. 4162-4167
Magnetic garnet films are grown by liquid phase epitaxy which support
lattices of parallel stripe domains. The domain resonance and the doma
in wall resonance are excited at GHz frequencies using rf magnetic fie
lds of proper polarization. The excited lattice acts as dynamic phase
grating and can thus be applied for modulation of light. Two geometrie
s are studied: (i) Optical modes propagate is the waveguiding film, mo
dulation is achieved by dynamic mode conversion. (ii) Light passes the
film perpendicular to the film plane and is modulated by diffraction.
The modulation efficiencies are measured as function of the static in
duction applied in the film plane parallel to the stripe domains. From
the experimental data the precession angles and the wall oscillation
amplitudes are derived. The possibility of dynamic deflection of optic
al modes is discussed.