Author: | Wolfgang Kuch, Rudolf Schäfer, Peter Fischer, Franz Ulrich Hillebrecht | ISBN: | 9783662445327 |
Publisher: | Springer Berlin Heidelberg | Publication: | November 3, 2014 |
Imprint: | Springer | Language: | English |
Author: | Wolfgang Kuch, Rudolf Schäfer, Peter Fischer, Franz Ulrich Hillebrecht |
ISBN: | 9783662445327 |
Publisher: | Springer Berlin Heidelberg |
Publication: | November 3, 2014 |
Imprint: | Springer |
Language: | English |
This book presents the important analytical technique of magnetic microscopy. This method is applied to analyze layered structures with high resolution. This book presents a number of layer-resolving magnetic imaging techniques that have evolved recently. Many exciting new developments in magnetism rely on the ability to independently control the magnetization in two or more magnetic layers in micro- or nanostructures. This in turn requires techniques with the appropriate spatial resolution and magnetic sensitivity. The book begins with an introductory overview, explains then the principles of the various techniques and gives guidance to their use. Selected examples demonstrate the specific strengths of each method. Thus the book is a valuable resource for all scientists and practitioners investigating and applying magnetic layered structures.
This book presents the important analytical technique of magnetic microscopy. This method is applied to analyze layered structures with high resolution. This book presents a number of layer-resolving magnetic imaging techniques that have evolved recently. Many exciting new developments in magnetism rely on the ability to independently control the magnetization in two or more magnetic layers in micro- or nanostructures. This in turn requires techniques with the appropriate spatial resolution and magnetic sensitivity. The book begins with an introductory overview, explains then the principles of the various techniques and gives guidance to their use. Selected examples demonstrate the specific strengths of each method. Thus the book is a valuable resource for all scientists and practitioners investigating and applying magnetic layered structures.