Conclusion of Article related to Polarization-based Chirality

 Here in the experiment, the width of the rectangular waveguide is changed. It influences the effective path of light, refractive index for both Transverse Electric and Transverse Magnetic polarizations at the same time.TE and TM polarizations are mainly distributed in the central and right regions...

Key Points of Article related to Photon-helicity-induced magnetization in Cobalt-Platinum alloy

 Photons carry spin angular momentum in circularly-polarized and orbital angular momentum in vortex electromagnetic waves.The inverse Faraday effect has been observed in which magnetization appears during the dwell time when circularly-polarized light passes through a dielectric medium.For pure...

Summary of article based on Plastic Strain on Magnetic material

 Magnetic Barkhausen Noise and stress strain curve have been measured here. (When the external magnetic field is changed, domains change size by the domain walls moving within the crystal lattice so local abrupt changes of the magnetization occur which are measured as electric signals, it’s called magnetic Barkhausen noise.)The maximum value of magnetic saturation reached depends on the...

Overview of Article based on BaTiO3

Kerr nonlinear index  is a parameter in nonlinear optics that quantifies the intensity-dependent change in the refractive index of a material.Pockels coefficient indicates linear change in the refractive index of certain materials when subjected to an external electric field.Absorption rateQabs...

In Brief - article related to BCC CoMnFe alloy

A magnetic tunnel junction (MTJ) is a device that uses a thin insulating layer to create electrical conduction between two ferromagnetic layers. The resistance of the MTJ depends on the relative alignment of the magnetization in the two magnetic layers.Most current p-MTJs utilize body-centered cubic...

Overview of article related to Rotation periods of asteroids

The Yarkovsky effect is a phenomenon that causes force to act on a rotating celestial body, such as an asteroid, due to the way it absorbs and re-emits sunlight as heat. The Yarkovsky effect depends on many physical and surface properties of the body such as diameter, albedo, density, obliquity, and...