2004
DOI: 10.1063/1.1806535
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Soft x-ray resonant magneto-optical Kerr effect as a depth-sensitive probe of magnetic heterogeneity: Its application to resolve helical spin structures using linear p polarization

Abstract: We have calculated the soft x-ray resonant Kerr intensities as a function of the incident grazing angle of linearly p-polarized waves from the model spin structures, where the chirality (handedness) of the spin spirals (twist in depth) in a magnetic layer and the periodicity of a unit spiral are designed to vary. Variations in the chirality and the periodicity lead to noticeable changes in the Kerr intensity versus the grazing angle, which is due not only to a large sensitivity of the Kerr intensity of the lin… Show more

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“…While this transverse intensity effect is maximized for p-polarization, it is also present for circular polarization that has partial p-character. Transverse MO effects have been used in a Sm-Co/Fe exchange spring couple to observe the transverse moment in the interfacial domain wall within the soft Fe layer resulting from its coherent rotation during reversal [64], and in other settings [65,66,26,67,68].…”
Section: Specular Reflectivity: Xray Magnetooptical Kerr Intensity Efmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While this transverse intensity effect is maximized for p-polarization, it is also present for circular polarization that has partial p-character. Transverse MO effects have been used in a Sm-Co/Fe exchange spring couple to observe the transverse moment in the interfacial domain wall within the soft Fe layer resulting from its coherent rotation during reversal [64], and in other settings [65,66,26,67,68].…”
Section: Specular Reflectivity: Xray Magnetooptical Kerr Intensity Efmentioning
confidence: 99%