Advanced magneto-optical microscopy: Imaging from picoseconds to centimeters - Imaging spin waves and temperature distributions (invited)

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Abstract

Recent developments in the observation of magnetic domains and domain walls by wide-field optical microscopy based on the magneto-optical Kerr, Faraday, Voigt, and Gradient effect are reviewed. Emphasis is given to the existence of higher order magneto-optical effects for advanced magnetic imaging. Fundamental concepts and advances in methodology are discussed that allow for imaging of magnetic domains on various length and time scales. Time-resolved imaging of electric field induced domain wall rotation is shown. Visualization of magnetization dynamics down to picosecond temporal resolution for the imaging of spin-waves and magneto-optical multi-effect domain imaging techniques for obtaining vectorial information are demonstrated. Beyond conventional domain imaging, the use of a magneto-optical indicator technique for local temperature sensing is shown.

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Urs, N. O., Mozooni, B., Mazalski, P., Kustov, M., Hayes, P., Deldar, S., … McCord, J. (2016). Advanced magneto-optical microscopy: Imaging from picoseconds to centimeters - Imaging spin waves and temperature distributions (invited). AIP Advances, 6(5). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4943760

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