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Published on: November 21, 2019
Characterisation of ferromagnetic rings for Zernike phase plates using the Aharonov-Bohm effect
C J Edgcombe1, A Ionescu, J C Loudon
1TFM Group, Department of Physics, JJ Thomson Avenue, Cambridge CB3 0HE, Cambridge, UK. cje1@cam.ac.uk
Abstract:
Holographic measurements on magnetised thin-film cobalt rings have demonstrated both onion and vortex states of magnetisation. For a ring in the vortex state, the difference between phases of electron paths that pass through the ring and those that travel outside it was found to agree very well with Aharonov-Bohm theory within measurement error. Thus the magnetic flux in thin-film rings of ferromagnetic material can provide the phase shift required for phase plates in transmission electron microscopy. When a ring of this type is used as a phase plate, scattered electrons will be intercepted over a radial range similar to the ring width. A cobalt ring of thickness 20 nm can produce a phase difference of π/2 from a width of just under 30 nm, suggesting that the range of radial interception for this type of phase plate can be correspondingly small.
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