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Microscopy with Momentum and Imaging Spin-Filter (Au/Ir)

Posted on 10. December 202124. January 2023 by cmerkel, In News1 minute read

Our new poster gives you fascinating insights into the new Imaging Spin-Filter product, which is an add-on to the popular NanoESCA analyzer. It shows spin-resolved measurements of magnetic domains (real-space microscopy) as well of spin-resolved band structure mapping (momentum microscopy).

You can find a higher resolution version here.

This poster was published on the 734. WE-Heraeus-Seminar on Oct 26th 2021.

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