Linearly polarized light shifts ferromagnetic resonance frequency through the inverse Cotton-Mouton effect and can dominate thermal shifts.
Giant parametric amplification of the inverse cotton–mouton effect in antiferromagnetic crystals.JETP Letters, 119(5):363–371, 2024
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Optomagnetic non-thermal modification of the ferromagnetic resonance
Linearly polarized light shifts ferromagnetic resonance frequency through the inverse Cotton-Mouton effect and can dominate thermal shifts.