[Image][Image][Image] [Image] [Image] [Image] [Image][Image] Subject View: [Image][Image][Image] [Image][Image] [Image] [Image][Image][Image] [Image] [Home][Image][Publications][Image][Search][Image][My Alerts][Image][My Profile][Image][Help] [Image] Quick Search: within [Image] [Image][Quick Search searches abstracts, titles, and keywords. Click for more information.] [Image] 96 of 155 [Result List][Previous][Next] Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials Volume 148, Issues 1-2 1 July 1995 Pages 226-231 ------------------------------------------------ DOI: 10.1016/0304-8853(95)00218-9 0304-8853(95)00218-9 Copyright © 1995 Published by Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved. Invited paper Magneto-optical domain studies in coupled magnetic multilayers Rudolf Schäfer[Image], 1 IFW, Helmholtzstraße 20, D-01069 Dresden, Germany Available online 15 February 2002. Abstract Due to an information depth of at least 20 nm in metals, the direct study of the magnetization in several layers of a multilayer system is possible by magneto-optical microscopy. This is especially helpful for the investigation of coupled layers consisting of ferromagnetic and non-magnetic spacer layers where according to oscillatory exchange coupling a different alignment of the magnetization in the neighboring films is possible. For such systems the combined use of the magneto-optical Kerr, Voigt and gradient effects proved very convenient. The potential of these effects is reviewed, together with an overview of domains in mono- and polycrystalline trilayers. 1 Fax: +49-351 4659 541 Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials This document Volume 148, Issues 1-2 Abstract 1 July 1995 Abstract + References Pages 226-231 Journal Format-PDF (694 K) ----------------------------- Actions Cited By Save as Citation Alert Export Citation 96 of 155 [Result List][Previous][Next] [Image] [Home][Image][Publications][Image][Search][Image][My Alerts][Image][My Profile][Image][Help] [Image] Send feedback to ScienceDirect Software and compilation © 2002 ScienceDirect. All rights reserved. ScienceDirect® is an Elsevier Science B.V. registered trademark. Your use of this service is governed by Terms and Conditions. Please review our Privacy Policy for details on how we protect information that you supply.