Abstract
Optical platforms enabling the dynamic real-time control of the fundamental properties of light at visible and near-infrared wavelengths are the essential components for the future optical devices. Combining magnetic materials with the metallic and all-dielectric nano-optics enables a simultaneous enhancement and mutual control of their magneto-optical and chiro-optical properties [1-4]. Here we examine hybrid nanoantennas made of Si and ferromagnetic metal developing magnetically-controlled chiroptical surfaces (Fig.1 a).
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