Magnetooptical
Magnetooptical refers to phenomena where magnetic ordering or magnetization influences optical properties such as polarization, reflectivity, or absorption. It encompasses effects observed when light interacts with magnetized materials or in nonreciprocal devices that rely on magnetic fields.
The most prominent effects are the Faraday effect and the magneto-optical Kerr effect. The Faraday effect is
Materials: magneto-optical effects are strongest in ferrimagnetic and ferromagnetic oxides and alloys, such as yttrium iron
Applications: magneto-optical recording uses magneto-optical materials to write data with a laser and read with polarization