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In situ ferromagnetic resonance capability on a polarized neutron reflectometry beamline

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posted on 2024-11-15, 10:55 authored by Mikhail Associate Professor Mikhail Kostylev, Grace Causer, Charles Lambert, Thomas Schefer, Charles Weiss, Sara J Callori, Sayeef Salahuddin, Xiaolin WangXiaolin Wang, Frank Klose
This article describes a novel approach which allows for the mutual determination of a ferromagnetic thin film's static and dynamic magnetic behaviours in the presence of an external thermodynamic stimulus. Using a combination of polarized neutron reflectometry (PNR) and ferromagnetic resonance (FMR) techniques, it is shown that information such as magnetic depth profiles and magnetization dynamics can be obtained for a ferromagnetic film in both transient and static states in the presence of a hydrogen gas atmosphere. Presented here are the proposed scheme, the instrumentation concept and the first experimental results obtained fro m implementing a custom-made PNR with an in situ FMR sample chamber on the PLATYPUS time-of-flight reflectometer beamline at the Australian Centre for Neutron Scattering (ANSTO)

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Kostylev, M., Causer, G., Lambert, C., Schefer, T., Weiss, C., Callori, S. J., Salahuddin, S., Wang, X. L. & Klose, F. (2018). In situ ferromagnetic resonance capability on a polarized neutron reflectometry beamline. Journal of Applied Crystallography, 51 (1), 9-16.

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Journal of Applied Crystallography

Volume

51

Issue

1

Pagination

9-16

Language

English

RIS ID

121690

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