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19 July 1999 Time-resolved scanning Kerr microscopy in magnetic dynamics investigations
Andrzej A. Stankiewicz, Wayne K. Hiebert, Greg E. Ballentine, Mark R. Freeman
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Abstract
The principle and implementation of time-resolved scanning Kerr microscopy are discussed. The versatility and significance of this technique for magnetic research is illustrated with experimental results, covering determination of important dynamical parameters and tracing the dynamics of magnetization reversal in microstructures. The described industrial applications include dynamical characterization of recording heads.
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Andrzej A. Stankiewicz, Wayne K. Hiebert, Greg E. Ballentine, and Mark R. Freeman "Time-resolved scanning Kerr microscopy in magnetic dynamics investigations", Proc. SPIE 10294, Optical Metrology: A Critical Review, 102940C (19 July 1999); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.351661
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Magnetism

Microscopy

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