Creating traveling waves from standing waves from the gyrotropic paramagnetic properties of Fe3+ ions in a high-Q whispering gallery mode sapphire resonator

Abstract

We report observations of the gyrotropic change in magnetic susceptibility of the Fe3+ electron paramagnetic resonance at 12.037GHz (between spin states |1/2> and |3/2>) in sapphire with respect to applied magnetic field. Measurements were made by observing the response of the high-Q Whispering Gallery doublet (WGH17,0,0) in a Hemex sapphire resonator cooled to 5 K. The doublets initially existed as standing waves at zero field and were transformed to traveling waves due to the gyrotropic response.

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