Application of Small-Angular Magnetooptic Polarimetry for Study of Magnetogyration in (Ga0.3In0.7)2Se3 and SiO2 Crystals
O. Krupych, Yu. Vasylkiv, D. Adamenko, R. Vlokh, O. Vlokh

TL;DR
This study investigates the magnetogyration effect in specific crystals using small-angular polarimetric mapping, finding the effect's magnitude to be within experimental error limits.
Contribution
First application of small-angular magnetooptic polarimetry to measure magnetogyration in (Ga0.3In0.7)2Se3 and SiO2 crystals, highlighting measurement challenges.
Findings
Magnetogyration effect magnitude is comparable to experimental error.
Small-angular polarimetric mapping can be used to study MG effects.
No definitive MG effect detected within measurement limits.
Abstract
We present the results of studies for magnetogyration (MG) effect in (Ga0.3In0.7)2Se3 and SiO2 crystals performed with the small-angular polarimetric mapping technique. It is shown that the MG effect magnitude is comparable with the experimental error.
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