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Exploring nanomagnetism with soft X-ray microscopy
Authors:Peter Fischer  Dong-Hyun Kim  Weilun Chao  Erik H Anderson
Institution:a Center for X-ray Optics, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, MS 2-400, 1 Cyclotron Road, Berkeley, CA 94720, USA
b Department of Physics, Chungbuk National University, Cheongju 361-763, South Korea
Abstract:Magnetic soft X-ray microscopy images magnetism in nanoscale systems with a spatial resolution down to 15 nm provided by state-of-the-art Fresnel zone plate optics. X-ray magnetic circular dichroism (X-MCD) is used as the element-specific magnetic contrast mechanism similar to photoemission electron microscopy (PEEM), however, with volume sensitivity and the ability to record the images in varying applied magnetic fields which allows study of magnetization reversal processes at fundamental length scales. Utilizing a stroboscopic pump-probe scheme one can investigate fast spin dynamics with a time resolution down to 70 ps which gives access to precessional and relaxation phenomena as well as spin torque driven domain wall dynamics in nanoscale systems. Current developments in zone plate optics aim for a spatial resolution towards 10 nm and at next generation X-ray sources a time resolution in the fs regime can be envisioned.
Keywords:Magnetic soft X-ray microscopy  X-ray optics  Fresnel zone plates  Magnetic nanostructures  Magnetization reversal  Fast spin dynamics  X-ray magnetic circular dichroism
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