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Evolution in the optical detection of magnetization

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a Department of Physics, St. Petersburg State University, Petrodvorets, St. Petersburg, 198904, Russian Federation
b S I Vavilov State Optical Institute, Birzhevaya liniya 12, St. Petersburg, 199034, Russian Federation

The paper represents an extended version of the talk given at the XVIth Feofilov Symposium on spectroscopy of crystals activated by rare-earth ions devoted to 100th anniversary of the birth of the outstanding physicist-spectroscopist, corresponding member of Academy of Sciences of the USSR Petr Petrovich Feofilov (Saint-Petersburg, November 9—13, 2015). In this review, we briefly elucidate development of research in optical detection of magnetization initiated by P.P. Feofilov and then proceeded by his disciples and followers.

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Keywords: magneto-optics, magnetic resonance, magnetic susceptibility, spin noise spectroscopy
PACS: 76.30.−v, 76.70.Hb (all)
DOI: 10.3367/UFNe.2016.10.037904
URL: https://ufn.ru/en/articles/2017/6/g/
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Citation: Zapasskii V S, Kozlov G G "Evolution in the optical detection of magnetization" Phys. Usp. 60 628–637 (2017)
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Received: 9th, August 2016, revised: 29th, September 2016, 12th, October 2016

Оригинал: Запасский В С, Козлов Г Г «Эволюция оптических методов детектирования намагниченности» УФН 187 675–686 (2017); DOI: 10.3367/UFNr.2016.10.037904

P.P. Feofilov is author of Physics-Uspekhi

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