Imaging with neutrons: Magnetic domains shown for the first time in 3-D
Tuesday, November 23, 2010 - 13:00
in Physics & Chemistry
Although they exist in almost every magnetic material, you cannot see them: magnetic domains are microscopically small regions of uniform magnetization. Dr. Ingo Manke and his group at the Institute of Applied Material Research at HZB, Germany, have developed a method by which they can image the full spatial structure of magnetic domains -- even deep within materials.
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