X-ray magnetic circular dichroism imaging with hard X-rays

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Abstract

X-ray polarization-contrast images resulting from X-ray magnetic circular dichroism (XMCD) in the hard X-ray region have been successfully recorded for the first time. The apparatus used consisted of an X-ray polarizer, double X-ray phase retarders, and a high-spatial-resolution X-ray charge-coupled-device detector. The sample used was a hexagonal-close-packed cobalt polycrystal foil having a thickness of about 4 μm. The X-ray polarization-contrast image resulting from XMCD was observed at a photon energy of 10 eV above the cobalt K-absorption edge (7709 eV). The observed contrast in the image was reversed by inversion of the magnetic field. Furthermore, the contrast was reversed again at a photon energy of 32 eV above the cobalt K-absorption edge.

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Sato, K., Ueji, Y., Okitsu, K., Matsushita, T., & Amemiya, Y. (2001). X-ray magnetic circular dichroism imaging with hard X-rays. Journal of Synchrotron Radiation, 8(3), 1021–1026. https://doi.org/10.1107/S0909049501005192

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