Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1555711 | Current Opinion in Solid State and Materials Science | 2006 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
Soft X-ray resonant magnetic scattering offers a unique element-, site- and valence-specific probe to study magnetic structures on a length scale from 1 to 1000Â nm. This new technique, which combines X-ray scattering with X-ray magnetic circular and linear dichroism, is ideally suited to investigate magnetic superlattices and magnetic stripe domains. Recent results that are presented here include element-specific magnetic studies on interfaces, thin films, magnetic multilayers, self-organising magnetic domain structures, magnetic layer profiles, patterned samples, and magnetic nanoobjects using coherent X-rays. Soft X-ray diffraction to study the interplay between charge, spin and orbital ordering in correlated 3d transition metal systems, such as manganites, is also discussed.
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Authors
Gerrit van der Laan,