ABSTRACT
The Sagnac Interferometer has historically been used for detecting non-reciprocal phenomena, such as rotation. We demonstrate an apparatus in which this technique is employed for high resolution measurements of the Magneto-Optical Polar Kerr effect-a direct indicator of magnetism. Previous designs have incorporated free-space components which are bulky and difficult to align. We improve upon this technique by using all fiber-optic coupled components and demonstrate operation at a new wavelength, 820 nm, with which we can achieve better than 1 µrad resolution. Mounting the system on a piezo-electric scanner allows us to acquire diffraction limited images with 1.5 µm spatial resolution. We also provide extensive discussion on the details and of the Sagnac Interferometer's construction.