J. Stöhr, D.A. Outka
Physical Review B
Circularly polarized soft x-rays have been used with an imaging photoelectron microscope to record images of magnetic domains at a spatial resolution of 1 micrometer. The magnetic contrast, which can be remarkably large, arises from the fact that the x-ray absorption cross section at inner-shell absorption edges of aligned magnetic atoms depends on the relative orientation of the photon spin and the local magnetization direction. The technique is element-specific, and, because of the long mean free paths of the x-rays and secondary electrons, it can record images of buried magnetic layers.
J. Stöhr, D.A. Outka
Physical Review B
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Physical Review Letters
A. Scholl, F. Nolting, et al.
Journal of Applied Physics
D.A. Outka, J. Stöhr, et al.
Physical Review B