Abstract
In this Letter, we propose a technique for hysteresis loop measurement based on weak measurement. By using the photonic spin Hall effect (PSHE) as a probe and combining the quantum weak measurement, the technique’s noise can be suppressed greatly. A theoretical model to describe the numerical relation between the amplified shift and Kerr rotation angle is established. Through detecting the amplified shift of the PSHE based on weak measurement, we experimentally measure the hysteresis loops of Ni–Fe alloy film, iron–phthalocyanine (FePc) monolayer film, and Co/FePc double-layer film. The results show that the precision can reach about $ \sim {10^{ - 6}} \;{\rm rad} $ under ordinary experimental conditions, which may have an important application prospect in magneto-optic parameters measurement.
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