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Magnetization Induced Optical Second Harmonic Generation from Interfaces between Ferromagnetic and Heavy Metals

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Abstract

Magnetization induced effects in optical second harmonic generation from interfaces between heavy and ferromagnetic metals reveal an important role played by magnetic anisotropy and second-order in magnetization effects in their nonlinear response.

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