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The current achievements in magnetic transmission soft X-ray microscopy will be reviewed. The magnetic contrast is given by X-ray magnetic circular dichroism (X-MCD), i.e., the dependence of the absorption coefficient of circularly polarized X rays on the projection of the magnetization in a ferromagnetic system onto the photon propagation direction. X-MCD contrast can reach, e.g., at L2,3 edges in transition metals, large values up to 50%. Combined with a soft X-ray microscope where Fresnel zone plates acting as optical elements provide a lateral resolution down at 25 nm, it allows for imaging magnetic microstructures. Specific features of this photon-based technique are the recording of images in varying external magnetic fields, an inherent chemical specificity, a high sensitivity to thin magnetic layers, due to the large contrast, and the possibility to distinguish between in-plane and out-of plane contributions. In this report, recent results obtained with the XM-1 microscope at the ALS (Berkeley/CA) demonstrate the broad applicability of this novel experimental technique to both fundamental and technological relevant issues in nanomagnetism. The future potential will be briefly outlined. 相似文献
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T. Eimüller P. Fischer M. Köhler M. Scholz P. Guttmann G. Denbeaux S. Glück G. Bayreuther G. Schmahl D. Attwood G. Schütz 《Applied Physics A: Materials Science & Processing》2001,73(6):697-701
X-ray magnetic circular dichroism (X-MCD) was used as a large, element-specific and quantitative magnetic contrast mechanism
in the soft X-ray microscopes at BESSY I (Berlin) and the ALS (Berkeley). The present state and potential of magnetic transmission
X-ray microscopy (MTXM) is outlined. The possibility to record images in varying magnetic fields and the high spatial resolution
down to 25 nm were used to image out-of-plane magnetized (4 ?Fe / 4 ?Gd)×75 systems. Magnetic domains could be studied in
arrays of circular and square dots with lateral dimensions down to 180 nm. Hysteresis loops of individual dots were deduced
using the direct proportionality of the X-MCD contrast to the sample magnetization. Images of a 3 nmCr / 50 nmFe / 6 nmCr
film demonstrate for the first time that MTXM is also able to observe in-plane magnetized domains. In the future the possible
applications of MTXM will be extended with regard to the strength of the external field, the available energy range and the
sample conditions by building a dedicated transmission X-ray microscope for magnetic imaging at BESSY II.
Received: 22 May 2001 / Accepted: 4 July 2001 / Published online: 5 October 2001 相似文献
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Synthesis and Characterization of Violet Light Emitting Polymer based on Fluorene and Dimethylsilane
Dong-Soo Bae Dong-Hyun Lee Don-Eon Eim Seung-Eun Hu Shihaw Jung Ran Kim 《Molecular Crystals and Liquid Crystals》2013,578(1):26-32
New fluorene based light emitting polymer, poly[(4-(9,9-didecyl-9H-fluoren-2-yl) phenyl)dimethyl(phenyl)silane] (PFDPS), was synthesized by palladium-catalzed Suzuki coupling reaction. The obtained copolymer was characterized by 1H-NMR, and IR-spectroscopy. The polymer showed good solubility in common organic solvents and weight average molecular weight of 16,300 with polydispersity index of 1.4. The maximum photoluminescence of the solution and film of the polymer was observed at 392 nm and 410 nm, respectively. The double-layered device with the configuration, ITO/PEDOT/PFDPS/LiF/Al structure has a turn-on voltage at about 5.5 V and maximum brightness of 9.40 cd/m2, and emitted violet light at 414 nm. 相似文献
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