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December 2007, to be published in Physical Review B1
Magnetic circular dichroism in two-photon absorption and depth-resolved
magnetic microscopy
The magnetic circular dichroism (MCD) for the 1s$\rightarrow$3d two-photon excitation is calculated for a relativistic one-electron atom in an external magnetic field. The MCD in two-photon absorption is of the same order of magnitude as the MCD for the 2p$\rightarrow$3d one-photon excitation for the model. Because the MCD in one-photon absorption is well known in nature, this indicates that the MCD in two-photon absorption should be observable experimentally for real magnetic materials. It is suggested to combine the MCD effect with the well-established two-photon microscopy in the infrared and optical regime to establish a depth-resolved magnetic microscopy, with interesting potential applications for magnetic semiconductors or biological systems with paramagnetic centers. © 2008 The American Physical Society.
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