Longitudinal magneto-optical effect of ferrofluids
- 1 May 1988
- journal article
- Published by IOP Publishing in Journal of Optics
- Vol. 19 (3) , 123-128
- https://doi.org/10.1088/0150-536x/19/3/003
Abstract
The authors' aim is the measurement of the ferrofluids' Faraday effect, with a low magnetic field applied (between 0 and 500 G) and various volumic magnetic concentrations. For each of them, they measured the value of the minimum longitudinal magnetic field applied, causing a self-developing phase transition (appearance of clusters). This leads to the lessening or cancelling of the transmitted light beam. A dynamic study of this effect has been made (by switching on and off the magnetic field applied to the ferrofluid) that carried out a large asymmetry. An automated (by means of microprocessor and stepping motor) polarimetric device was developed to allow a quick measurement of the Faraday rotation alpha F versus the magnetic field applied. The precision is 0.01 degrees and the measuring time is F of the ferrofluid in the homogeneous state for any value of H. The graph of alpha F=f(H) at lambda =663 nm and 5 different concentrations is given.Keywords
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