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Faraday-active Fabry–Perot resonator: transmission, reflection, and emissivity

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The propagation of light within a semiconductor Faraday-active Fabry–Perot resonator is investigated theoretically and experimentally. It is shown that an external magnetic field radically changes the angular and spectral characteristics of transmission, reflection, and emissivity of the resonator not only for polarized, but also for unpolarized, light. Suppression of interference patterns and phase inversion of the interference extrema were observed in both monochromatic and polychromatic light. The investigations were carried out for the plane-parallel plates of n-InAs in the spectral range of free charge carrier absorption. The results can be used to create new controllable optical and spectroscopic devices for investigation of Faraday-active material properties and for control of parameters of plane-parallel layers and structures.

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