Terahertz-Magnetic-Field Induced Ultrafast Faraday Rotation of Molecular Liquids (2003.13680v1)
Abstract: Rotation of the plane of the polarization of light in the presence of a magnetic-field, known as the Faraday rotation, is a consequence of the electromagnetic nature of light and has been utilized in many optical devices. Current efforts aim to realize the ultrafast Faraday rotation on a sub-picosecond time scale. Thereby, the Faraday medium should allow an ultrafast process by which in the presence of an ultrashort intense magnetic-field, the light polarization rotates. We meet these criteria by applying an intense single cycle THz magnetic-field to simple molecular liquids and demonstrate the rotation of the plane of polarization of an optical pulse traversing the liquids on a sub-picosecond time scale. The effect is attributed to the deflection of an optically induced instantaneous electric polarization under the influence the THz magnetic-field. The resolved Faraday rotation scales linearly with the THz magnetic-field and quadratically with the molecular polarizability.
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