Observation of nanoscale magnetic fields using twisted electron beams
Beyond high resolving power, electron microscopy can be used to study both the electronic and magnetic properties of a sample. Here, Grillo et al. combine electron vortex beams with holographic detection to measure out-of-plane nanoscale magnetic fields.
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Main Authors: | Vincenzo Grillo, Tyler R. Harvey, Federico Venturi, Jordan S. Pierce, Roberto Balboni, Frédéric Bouchard, Gian Carlo Gazzadi, Stefano Frabboni, Amir H. Tavabi, Zi-An Li, Rafal E. Dunin-Borkowski, Robert W. Boyd, Benjamin J. McMorran, Ebrahim Karimi |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2017
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/cddfbf2f66b44e54a11b5ca184fdb5f9 |
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