Coherent resonant soft x-ray scattering study of magnetic textures in fege

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Coherent resonant soft X-ray scattering was utilized to examine the magnetic textures in a thin plate of the cubic B20 compound FeGe. Small-angle scattering patterns were measured with controlled temperatures and magnetic fields exhibiting magnetic scattering from a helical texture and skyrmion lattice. By measuring the scattering pattern in a saturation magnetic field, magnetic and charge scattering were distinguished and an iterative phase retrieval algorithm was applied to reconstruct the magnetic texture in the real-space. Results of the real-space reconstruction of magnetic texture from two independently measured datasets were used to compare the reliability of the retrieval.

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Ukleev, V., Yamasaki, Y., Morikawa, D., Kanazawa, N., Okamura, Y., Nakao, H., … Arima, T. H. (2018). Coherent resonant soft x-ray scattering study of magnetic textures in fege. Quantum Beam Science, 2(1). https://doi.org/10.3390/qubs2010003

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