Abstract
Photo-induced rotation of the polarization direction of a probe beam by a pump pulse is an attractive technique for optical processing of information. Recently, it was shown that this can attain large values at low temperatures in semimagnetic semiconductors (SMSC),1 where linear Faraday rotation angles larger than several thousands of degrees were also measured for frequencies dose to the hand gap resonance.2
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