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Jin Tang, Lingyao Kong, Weiwei Wang, Haifeng Du, Mingliang Tian. Lorentz transmission electron microscopy for magnetic skyrmions imagingJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2019, 28(8): 087503.
| Jin Tang, Lingyao Kong, Weiwei Wang, Haifeng Du, Mingliang Tian. Lorentz transmission electron microscopy for magnetic skyrmions imagingJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2019, 28(8): 087503. |
Lorentz transmission electron microscopy for magnetic skyrmions imaging
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Abstract
Magnetic skyrmions have interesting properties, including their small size, topological stability, and extremely low threshold current for current-driven motion. Therefore, they are regarded as promising candidates for next-generation magnetic memory devices. Lorentz transmission electron microscopy (TEM) has an ultrahigh magnetic domain resolution (~2 nm), it is thus an ideal method for direct real-space imaging of fine magnetic configurations of ultra-small skyrmions. In this paper, we describe the basic principles of Lorentz-TEM and off-axis electron holography and review recent experimental developments in magnetic skyrmion imaging using these two methods. -
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