Magnetically dependent photovoltages in permalloy films and gratings
Abstract Significant photoinduced voltages observed in permalloy structures consist of two contributions with different origins, which depend on illumination conditions, structure geometry and magnetic field in distinct ways. The first component is the plasmon drag effect voltage closely associated...
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author | Md Afzalur Rab David W. Keene Sean Nesbit Terence Baker Natalia Noginova |
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description | Abstract Significant photoinduced voltages observed in permalloy structures consist of two contributions with different origins, which depend on illumination conditions, structure geometry and magnetic field in distinct ways. The first component is the plasmon drag effect voltage closely associated with plasmon propagation. The second contribution is magnetically dependent and can be related to photoinduced gradients in the sample temperature and spin polarization. Possible mechanisms of the effect are discussed. |
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spelling | doaj-art-c3f26704f632407f94b614a3c4cbbf812025-01-26T12:28:02ZengNature PortfolioScientific Reports2045-23222025-01-011511710.1038/s41598-025-85817-2Magnetically dependent photovoltages in permalloy films and gratingsMd Afzalur Rab0David W. Keene1Sean Nesbit2Terence Baker3Natalia Noginova4Center for Materials Research, Norfolk State UniversityCenter for Materials Research, Norfolk State UniversityCenter for Materials Research, Norfolk State UniversityCenter for Materials Research, Norfolk State UniversityCenter for Materials Research, Norfolk State UniversityAbstract Significant photoinduced voltages observed in permalloy structures consist of two contributions with different origins, which depend on illumination conditions, structure geometry and magnetic field in distinct ways. The first component is the plasmon drag effect voltage closely associated with plasmon propagation. The second contribution is magnetically dependent and can be related to photoinduced gradients in the sample temperature and spin polarization. Possible mechanisms of the effect are discussed.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-025-85817-2 |
spellingShingle | Md Afzalur Rab David W. Keene Sean Nesbit Terence Baker Natalia Noginova Magnetically dependent photovoltages in permalloy films and gratings Scientific Reports |
title | Magnetically dependent photovoltages in permalloy films and gratings |
title_full | Magnetically dependent photovoltages in permalloy films and gratings |
title_fullStr | Magnetically dependent photovoltages in permalloy films and gratings |
title_full_unstemmed | Magnetically dependent photovoltages in permalloy films and gratings |
title_short | Magnetically dependent photovoltages in permalloy films and gratings |
title_sort | magnetically dependent photovoltages in permalloy films and gratings |
url | https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-025-85817-2 |
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