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DiProI Research
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Magnetic and Resonant CDI
First proof of principle of resonant magnetic scattering performed at the DiProI beamline: the magnetic domain scattering is more intense at the Co M
2,3 resonance.
Absorption at the Co M2,3-edge. Blue dots represent wavelengths at which magnetic scattering patterns have been measured.
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The proof-of-principle resonant CDI experiments were performed with Co/Pt multilayer samples, exploring the strong resonant enhancement of magnetic scattering at the Co M2,3-edge. For these experiments we installed and commissioned a direct detection CCD system (X-CAM) provided by our partner from CFEL-DESY.
Tuning the Fermi-FEL wavelength λ to the Co M2,3 absorption edge (20.8 nm), the speckle pattern created by the photons scattered from the magnetic domains gains intensity. This ring structure is typical for a labyrinth-type domain organization and contains information about the average domain size and period of the magnetic structure. The extraordinary opportunities of circularly polarized Fermi-FEL pulses are in using single-shot resonant magnetic scattering in holography approach that will allow easier access to magnetic dynamic experiments.
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Direct detection CCD system
Modular CCD: the main unscattered beam is let through the gap between two chips.
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Last Updated on Wednesday, 16 October 2019 12:22