@inproceedings{162080e8d46541febf8e02eb462661cf,
title = "Visualizing nanoscale spin waves using MAXYMUS",
abstract = "Magnonics research, i.e. the manipulation of spin waves for information processing, is a topic of intense research interest in the past years. FMR, BLS and MOKE measurements lead to tremendous success and advancement of the field. However, these methods are limited in their spatial resolution. X-ray microscopy opens up a way to push to spatial resolutions below 100 nm. Here, we discuss the methodology of STXM for pump-probe data acquisition with single photon counting and arbitrary excitation patterns. Furthermore, we showcase these capabilities using two magnonic crystals as examples: an antidot lattice and a Fibonacci quasicrystal.",
keywords = "Magnonics, Spin Currents, Spin Waves, Spintronics, X-Ray Circular Magnetic Dichrosim, X-Ray Microscopy",
author = "Joachim Gr{\"a}fe and Markus Weigand and {Van Waeyenberge}, Bartel and Ajay Gangwar and Felix Gro{\ss} and Filip Lisiecki and Justyna Rychly and Hermann Stoll and Nick Tr{\"a}ger and Johannes F{\"o}rster and Feliks Stobiecki and Janusz Dubowik and Jaroslaw Klos and Maciej Krawczyk and Back, {Christian H.} and Goering, {Eberhard J.} and Gisela Sch{\"u}tz",
note = "Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} COPYRIGHT SPIE. Downloading of the abstract is permitted for personal use only.; Spintronics XII 2019 ; Conference date: 11-08-2019 Through 15-08-2019",
year = "2019",
doi = "10.1117/12.2530326",
language = "English",
series = "Proceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering",
publisher = "SPIE",
editor = "Drouhin, {Henri-Jean M.} and Jean-Eric Wegrowe and Manijeh Razeghi and Henri Jaffres",
booktitle = "Spintronics XII",
}