Transmission Electron Microscope Observations of Magnetic Domain Walls

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Ferromagnetic domain wall images have been observed in a variety of ferromagnetic materials by an electron transmission technique employing defocusing of the objective lens. Image formation and contrast effects are interpreted on the basis of charged particle motion through a magnetic field and electron microscope imaging. Observations are consistent with magnetic domain theory; domain sizes and wall geometry have been confirmed by the Bitter pattern technique. © 1961 The American Institute of Physics.

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Michalak, J. T., & Glenn, R. C. (1961). Transmission Electron Microscope Observations of Magnetic Domain Walls. Journal of Applied Physics, 32(7), 1261–1265. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.1736215

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