Barsukova, Maria G.Shorokhov, Alexander S.Musorin, Alexander I.Shcherbakov, Maxim R.Neshev, DragomirKivshar, YuriFedyanin, Andrey2020-06-23June 25-299781509067367http://hdl.handle.net/1885/205471Control of light by an external magnetic field is one of the important methods for modulation of its intensity and polarization. Magneto-optical effects at the nanoscale are usually observed in nanostructured hybrid materials or magnetoplasmonic crystals. In this work, we combine the advantages of all-dielectric resonant nanostructures and magnetic materials for creating compact active magneto-optical metadevices. High-index nanostructures offer novel opportunities for controlling light at the nanoscale based on a strong localization of both electric and magnetic fields in such structures near the corresponding Mie resonance [1]. This fact makes them similar to plasmonic nanostructures with clear advantage that all-dielectric meta-optics structures composed of nanoparticles with high refractive index can overcome this limit and initiate a new platform for nanophotonic metadevices [2]. As the important next step in this field, we consider a control of optical properties by an applied magnetic field, known to be an effective tool for many plasmonic structures [3,4].1 pageapplication/pdfen-AU© 2017 IEEEMagneto-optical effects from nanoparticles enhanced by mie resonances201710.1109/CLEOE-EQEC.2017.80871002020-01-19