Effects of Foreign Co2+ and Fe2+ Ions on the Magneto-Optical Properties of Gadolinium Iron Garnet

Abstract
Ferrimagnetic single crystals derived from gadolinium iron garnet by cosubstitution with cobalt and germanium, Gd3Fe5−2x3+Cox2+Gex4+O12 , are shown to exhibit a drastic change of the visible Faraday rotation. This effect is attributed to a spin‐allowed crystal field transition in tetrahedrally coordinated Co2+ ions. Another system, Gd3Fe5−2x3+Fex2+Gex4+O12 , was studied also, and it was found that the Faraday rotation is suppressed by formation of Fe2+ ions. It is suggested that certain transition‐metal ions like Co2+ are useful in achieving materials of improved magneto‐optical performances.