Progress in magnetic soft X-ray microscopy

P. Fischer, G. Denbeaux, T. Eimüller, D. Goll, G. Schütz

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Abstract

Magnetic domain structures on a nanometer length scale are a major issue both from a fundamental physics point of view and in a technologically relevant context. Many powerful imaging techniques have been established so far. The outstanding challenge is a spatio-temporal imaging of the switching behavior of the magnetic domain structure as this both determines the technological functionality. The systems of interest are thin single and multicomponent multilayered magnetic films, often laterally patterned micro- and nanostructures. In this talk we shall review the recent progress of magnetic soft X-ray microscopy and we shall give an outlook to future potential applications.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationINTERMAG Europe 2002 - IEEE International Magnetics Conference
EditorsJ. Fidler, B. Hillebrands, C. Ross, D. Weller, L. Folks, E. Hill, M. Vazquez Villalabeitia, J. A. Bain, Jo De Boeck, R. Wood
PublisherInstitute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
ISBN (Electronic)0780373650, 9780780373655
DOIs
StatePublished - 2002
Externally publishedYes
Event2002 IEEE International Magnetics Conference, INTERMAG Europe 2002 - Amsterdam, Netherlands
Duration: 28 Apr 20022 May 2002

Publication series

NameINTERMAG Europe 2002 - IEEE International Magnetics Conference

Conference

Conference2002 IEEE International Magnetics Conference, INTERMAG Europe 2002
Country/TerritoryNetherlands
CityAmsterdam
Period28/04/022/05/02

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