In spintronics research, high-spatial-resolution, quantitative, (and in some cases) low-temperature observation of magnetic domains together with elements and crystal-direction distribution is important. As per this point of view, spinpolarized scanning electron microscopy is a significantly powerful method. In this chapter, the principle, apparatus, capabilities and some representative applications of this microscopy method are described.
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Koike, K. (2015). Magnetic domain imaging with spin-polarized SEM. In Handbook of Spintronics (pp. 947–973). Springer Netherlands. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-6892-5_34
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