Magneto Optic Kerr Effects of an Antiferromagnet - Topological Insulator Heterostructure
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Abstract
We investigate the magneto-optic memory applications of a topological insulator proximity coupled to an anti-ferromagnet. We find that this gives rise to a high figure of merit magneto optic Kerr effects. The optical dielectric tensor elements are calculated using the Kubo formula and are based on a tight-binding electronic structure model. We calculate the Fermi level dependence of the MOKE signature and explore the AFM-TI optical phase diagram. This system can lead to applications such as a topologically protected high density antiferromagnetic magnetic optic memory device with ultra-low error rates.
*This work is supported by the NSF ECCS-1408168 and by SHINES an Energy Frontier Research Center funded by the U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Science, Basic Energy Sciences under Award #DE-SC0012670.
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Presenters
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Tonmoy Bhowmick
- University of California, Riverside