Imaging of buried 3D magnetic rolled-up nanomembranes

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Date
2014
Volume
14
Issue
7
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Washington, DC : American Chemical Society
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Increasing performance and enabling novel functionalities of microelectronic devices, such as three-dimensional (3D) on-chip architectures in optics, electronics, and magnetics, calls for new approaches in both fabrication and characterization. Up to now, 3D magnetic architectures had mainly been studied by integral means without providing insight into local magnetic microstructures that determine the device performance. We prove a concept that allows for imaging magnetic domain patterns in buried 3D objects, for example, magnetic tubular architectures with multiple windings. The approach is based on utilizing the shadow contrast in transmission X-ray magnetic circular dichroism (XMCD) photoemission electron microscopy and correlating the observed 2D projection of the 3D magnetic domains with simulated XMCD patterns. That way, we are not only able to assess magnetic states but also monitor the field-driven evolution of the magnetic domain patterns in individual windings of buried magnetic rolled-up nanomembranes.

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imaging of 3D architectures, magnetic domain imaging, Magnetic tubular architectures, rolled-up nanotechnology, transmission, XPEEM, Magnetic domains, Microelectronics, Nanostructures, Transmissions, Winding, 3D architectures, Fabrication and characterizations, Magnetic domain imaging, Magnetic domain patterns, Micro-electronic devices, Photoemission electron microscopy, Tubular architecture, XPEEM, Nanomagnetics
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Streubel, R., Han, L., Kronast, F., Ünal, A. A., Schmidt, O. G., & Makarov, D. (2014). Imaging of buried 3D magnetic rolled-up nanomembranes. 14(7). https://doi.org//10.1021/nl501333h
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