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High-resolution fully vectorial scanning Kerr magnetometer

FLAJŠMAN, L. URBÁNEK, M. KŘIŽÁKOVÁ, V. VAŇATKA, M. TURČAN, I. ŠIKOLA, T.

Original Title

High-resolution fully vectorial scanning Kerr magnetometer

Type

journal article in Web of Science

Language

English

Original Abstract

We report on the development of a high-resolution scanning magnetometer, which fully exploits the vectorial nature of the magneto-optical Kerr effect. The three-dimensional nature of magne- tization is at the basis of many micromagnetic phenomena and from these data, we can fully characterize magnetization processes of nanostructures in static and dynamic regimes. Our scanning Kerr magnetometer uses a high numerical aperture microscope objective where the incident light beam can be deterministically deviated from the objective symmetry axis, therefore, both in-plane (via the longitudinal Kerr effect) and out-of-plane (via the polar Kerr effect) components of the magnetization vector may be detected. These components are then separated by exploiting the symmetries of the polar and longitudinal Kerr effects. From four consecutive measurements, we are able to directly obtain the three orthogonal components of the magnetization vector with a resolution of 600 nm. Performance of the apparatus is demonstrated by a measurement of 3D magnetization vector maps showing out-of-plane domains and in-plane domain walls in an yttrium-iron-garnet film and on a study of magnetization reversal in a 4-µm-wide magnetic disk.

Keywords

Kerr effect, vector Kerr magnetometry, magnetic nanostructures, magnetic vortices

Authors

FLAJŠMAN, L.; URBÁNEK, M.; KŘIŽÁKOVÁ, V.; VAŇATKA, M.; TURČAN, I.; ŠIKOLA, T.

Released

10. 5. 2016

Publisher

AIP Publishing

ISBN

0034-6748

Periodical

Review of Scientific Instruments

Year of study

87

Number

5

State

United States of America

Pages from

053704-1

Pages to

053704-7

Pages count

7

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