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Pavel Kapralov

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Nanophotonic structures with optical surface modes for tunable spin current generation

Pavel Kapralov, Yu Song

We propose a novel type of photonic-crystal (PC)-based nanostructures for efficient and tunable optically-induced spin current generation via the spin Seebeck and inverse spin Hall effects. It has been experimentally demonstrated that optical surface modes ...
ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY2021

High-Q surface modes in photonic crystal/iron garnet film heterostructures for sensor applications

Giovanni Dietler, Pavel Kapralov

A novel type of a plasmonic sensor based on a magnetophotonic plasmonic heterostructure with an ultrahigh-Q resonance is considered. A magnetoplasmonic resonance with an angular width of 0.06A degrees, which corresponds to a Q factor of 700 and is a record ...
Springer Verlag2017

SPR Sensor with Ultranarrow Magnetoplasmonic Resonance

Pavel Kapralov

We present the results of experimental investigations of the ultralong-range propagating magnetoplasmons in the specially designed heterostructure. The propagation distance of the surface plasmon increases up to 35 pm due to the inclusion of the photonic c ...
Ieee2016
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