Optical Magnetoelectric Effect in the PolarGaFeO3Ferrimagnet

Abstract
The optical magnetoelectric (ME) effect, i.e., the change of optical absorption upon the reversal of the light propagation direction, has been investigated for a polar ferrimagnet GaFeO3. For dipole- and spin-forbidden dd transition bands located at 1.2–2.3 eV, a clear signal of the optical ME effect (Δαt3×103) is observed with an applied magnetic field as low as 500 Oe and a sample thickness (t) of 50   μm. The observation of a large ME effect in the present compound suggests a possible route to magnification of this novel phenomenon for application.