Magneto-Optical Imaging
Magneto-Optical Imaging has developed rapidly over the last decade to emerge as a leading technique to directly visualise the static and dynamic magnetic behaviour of materials, capable of following magnetic processes on the scale of centimeters to sub-microns and at timescales from hours to nanosec...
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Format: | eBook |
Language: | English |
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Dordrecht
Springer Netherlands
2004, 2004
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Edition: | 1st ed. 2004 |
Series: | NATO Science Series II: Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry, Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry
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Collection: | Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa |
Table of Contents:
- Magneto-Optical Indicators
- Optimization of magnetic garnet films for magneto-optical imaging of magnetic field distributions
- Anisotropy effects in the growth of magneto-optic indicator films
- Domain walls, Bloch line vortices, and their resonances imaged in garnet films using Cotton-Mouton magneto-optics
- Preparation and characterization of sensitive magnetic garnet films for MOI applications
- Improved magneto-optical imaging films employing surface plasmon resonance
- Overview
- Paving the way for the success of magneto-optics
- Comparison of magneto-optical imaging with other local magnetic probes
- Moi Of Superconductors
- Magneto-optical investigation of superconducting materials
- Quantitative magneto-optics: Flux, current and electrical field imaging
- Magneto-optical imaging of Josephson vortices in layered superconductors
- Magneto-optic investigation of magnetic flux penetration on a nanosecond timescale
- Magneto-optical imaging of superconducting vortices
- Magneto-optical imaging of pattern formation in the vortex landscape
- MO-imaging of granular and structured high-Tc superconductors
- First order transition of the vortex lattice in disordered Bi-2212 crystals
- Magneto-optical measurements of the lifetime spectrum of transient vortex states in BSCCO
- Magneto-optical imaging of crossing-lattices state in Bi2Sr2CaCu2O8+y T. Tamegai, M. Matsui, M. Yasugaki, Y. Tokunaga and M. Tokunaga
- Strong 3D-correlation in the vortex system of Bi2212:Pb
- Magneto-optical investigation of the vortex order-disorder phase transition in BSCCO
- Magneto-optical studies of chemical inhomogeneities in Bi2212 single crystals
- Optimization of Bi-2223 tape fabrication procedure with help of magneto-optical imaging
- Magneto-optical imaging of cracking in high temperature superconducting films and tapes under tensile strain
- Magneto-optical imaging of magnetic screening in superconducting wires
- Magneto-optical imaging of small angle grain boundaries on different bi-crystalline substrates
- Low-angle grain boundaries of YBCO in external magnetic fields
- Electrodynamics of superconducting YBCO films with confined correlated nanodefects
- Magneto-optical studies of YBCO thick films in the critical state
- Modifying the current distribution of grain boundaries in YBCO films
- Magneto-optical imaging of vortex penetration in patterned YBCO thin film near Tc
- Proton irradiation induced effects on YBCO films analyzed by magneto-optics
- Flux dynamics in current-carrying superconductors
- Effect of substrate orientation and hydrogen impurities on flux penetration in Nb thin films
- Flux jumps in magnesium diboride
- Dendritic flux instabilities in Nb3Sn and NbN thin films First Experimental Observations
- Thermo-magnetic instability as limiting mechanism for electrical current density in MgB2 thin films
- Surface preparation of high-rc superconductors for MO-imaging
- Superconductor magneto-optics and theory
- Inversion of the Biot-Savart law: An approach based on discrete sine and cosine transforms
- Moi Of Magnetic Materials
- Domain Structure and Magnetic Anisotropy in Ga1-xMnxAs
- Forensic imaging of magnetic tapes using magnetic garnet indicator films
- Manipulating magnetic particles using domain walls
- Magneto-optical imaging in an undergraduate laboratory course
- Magneto-optical imaging with sub-micron resolution