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The nonreciprocal optical effect of Faraday rotation (FR) is widely exploited in optical isolators to suppress back-reflections to protect optical sources and other devices from injection noise, or in optical circulators to route counter-propagating signals in a single physical channel to different ports [1]. The first concept of an integrated isolator was based on nonreciprocal TE-TM mode conversion...