Enhanced transverse magneto-optical Kerr effect using ferromagnetic metal perforated with nanopore arrays
Abstract
Enhancement of transverse magneto-optical Kerr effects (T-MOKEs) based on surface plasmon resonance has attracted wide attention because of their high sensing performance. Most studies, however, mainly focus on prism-based magnetoplasmonic structures or architectures that incorporate a noble metal lattice and ferromagnetic layer, hindering device fabrication, miniaturization, and integration into a microfluidic sensing configuration. Herein, we propose a single Co6Ag94 ferromagnetic-metal layer perforated with a square nanopore array system with a pronounced T-MOKE magnitude 51 times higher than that of a smooth film, and with potential to detect gaseous analytes. The proposed system is sufficient to detect gaseous media for early environmental monitoring and enables an accessible pathway for magneto-optical sensor design.
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